11 Depends on why...I think a child saying they don't want to visit grandparents/relatives could be a red flag...ask why they don't want to visit...
maybe 19
Possibly, depending on where you live. You would need to provide your state of residence as well as outline whether or not your parental rights were terminated when your grandparent obtained custody of your child.
Call lawyer
I'm not sure anyone would want to visit Louisiana for the weather, but they might want to for the history or to visit a friend or relative.
Yes
12.
See Link Below'Child Refusing To Visit Other Parent?'
Age of Majority on your state
They have to be 18yo.
If you live in the US and assuming you want the child to return home, call the police. The relative has no legal right to keep your child from you, (no matter what the child wants) and can very possibly face criminal charges for it (harboring a runaway, custodial interference, etc).
The counselor will want the parent's permission to treat the child. Only the child's legal guardian can arrange for couseling.The counselor will want the parent's permission to treat the child. Only the child's legal guardian can arrange for couseling.The counselor will want the parent's permission to treat the child. Only the child's legal guardian can arrange for couseling.The counselor will want the parent's permission to treat the child. Only the child's legal guardian can arrange for couseling.
Presumably because he doesn't want to. You might want to ask him to be sure.