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Q: Can a 13 year old move in with non custodial parent in virgina?
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Can a 16 year old child choose to move out of custodial parent home and move in with a non custodial parent?

No. The 16 year old must wait until the case is settled. * Legally, no, but it is highly unlikely the court would order the minor to return to the custodial parent's home unless the non custodial parent was not supplying an acceptable living environment.


In Indiana can a 16-year-old move in with a non custodial parent when the custodial parents refuses to let them?

No. The custodial parent has been assigned the responsibility for the child by the court. And until the minor reaches the age of 18, they live where their parent tells them to.


Can a 17 year old in the state of Georgia move out and live with another parent in another state?

Sure, if the custodial parent agrees to it. If not, then the non-custodial parent would need to petition the court for a change of custody.


If a 16-year-old wants to move to a non-custodial parent's home do you have to pay child support?

If the non-custodial parent makes an issue of it and files a motion for support, then most likely yes.


If the custodial parent of 17 year old died does the non-custodial parent get the life insurance?

That depends on the policy.


In the State of Texas how can a 15-year-old move in with the non custodial parent if the custodial parent refuses the request?

The parent who holds the custodial order is the parent who has the legal right to control all the actions of the child in question. The non custodial parent would need to petition the court in which the original order was made to have custody rights changed or amended so the 15-year-old could legally reside with them. If the minor leaves the home of the custodial parent without permission, said parent has the legal authority by means of the custody order to have the minor child taken into custody and returned to the family residence.


You want to move from Washington state to Florida with your three year old child you are the custodial parent how do you go about it?

Speak to a lawyer.


In the state of Georgia can a 17 year old move out if she is not living with the custodial or non custodial parent?

yes, but think twice and you'd have a guaranteed job to.or school to go


In Texas can a 17-year-old on probation in the county where he and the custodial parent reside be sent to live with the non custodial parent?

Not arbitrarily. The custodial parent would have to receive permission from the court for the change in residence.


Can a 16-year-old legally move out without parental permission in Arkansas and live with another parent?

Until you turn 18, your custodial parent has the right to determine where you live. If you move in with the non-custodial parent without permission from the custodial parent, then they can call the police and have you picked up and brought back home. The non-custodial parent could be charged with 'interference with custody' and possible other charges as well. The non-custodial parent can petition the court for a change of custody. At your age, you would be allowed to state where you would like to live. The judge will take your wishes--along with many other things--into consideration when making the final decision.


What if the child's custodial parent is gone for most of the year and the child wants to be with the non custodial parent?

Then the child should petition the court (or have the non-custodial parent petition the court, more likely) to modify the custody order. If the custodial parent is "gone for most of the year" and leaving the child in the care of someone else, the court will probably consider that a significant factor.


Is it illegal for a non custodial parent to take a 15 year old for a tattoo without permission from custodial parent?

Yes, if the state require consent from the legal guardian since the non-custodial parent is not the legal guardian. And yes, because the non-custoduial parent does not have the legal right to make that kind of decision for the child. The non-custodial parent could face sanctions from the court. The custodial parent could sue to have the non-custodial parent pay to have the tattoo removed.