No. For example, in NY State, a Child becomes an Adult when they reach the age of majority at 18 and is charged with the responsibility of making their own decisions. Furthermore, if the now "Adult Minor" is living in the parents care or are away at school, they still command the transfer of Child Support into the CP's home until they reach the age of 21. The Court musttake into consideration the "wishes of the Child" at the age of 16, however most Courts will ask children at 15 what their preferences are.
Yes, retroactive up to 18 years.
you have to be 18
No, because she is 18 or over she can make her own choices. If she was under 18 she would have to because she is a minor.
The child may visit at any age if a court order for visitation is in place. If no such order exists or visitation has been terminated for any reason, the child can visit their parent when they reach the age of majority in their state, 18 in Colorado.
Cleopatra was 18 when her father died.
18
You have to be 18 years old.
At 18 you are of legal age and can make that decision yourself.
no he is only 18 years old
Unless this is a typo or I'm missing some detail, custody is irrelevant in this case. The girl is 18, no longer a girl, but a woman, and no longer bound by any custodial agreement. She is legally an adult and can decide for herself when and whom she will live with or visit.
If it is a court order, yes.
An 18-year-old can live wherever he or she chooses.