In a child wants to move to vermont (age 16) with his mother (who gave up her childs rights when he was 3 years old)can he?
If he's 16, he's still a minor. Decision making making power rests with whoever has custody of him.
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If he's 16, he's still a minor. Decision making making power rests with whoever has custody of him.
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