No. Custody by transfer to another individual is legal by court order only.
No. You need to establish custody legally through the family court system. There is no such thing as a verbal custody order. You may have a verbal agreement with the other parent but it must be formalized by a court order for you to have any legal rights.No. You need to establish custody legally through the family court system. There is no such thing as a verbal custody order. You may have a verbal agreement with the other parent but it must be formalized by a court order for you to have any legal rights.No. You need to establish custody legally through the family court system. There is no such thing as a verbal custody order. You may have a verbal agreement with the other parent but it must be formalized by a court order for you to have any legal rights.No. You need to establish custody legally through the family court system. There is no such thing as a verbal custody order. You may have a verbal agreement with the other parent but it must be formalized by a court order for you to have any legal rights.
Only if approved by the court.
No, child support ends in Pennsylvania when the child turns 18 and has graduated from high school.
no, not anywhere, being that there is no legitimate proof.
uh... a target.
It depends on local legislation
Custody challenge in his state. Should have registered original agreement with the courts.
The general rule is that when joint legal and physical custody exists the parent that wishes to relocate needs to have written confirmation from the other parent that he or she agrees to the move. If the parent does not voluntarily agree the matter will need to be decided by the court. Verbal permission is legal as well but it is always advisable to have everything in writing including visitation and support issues that might apply.
it wiwll certainly be an important consideration
Okay, cool.
Social learning theory can support verbal bullying, as it suggests that individuals learn behaviors through observations and reinforcement from their surroundings. Verbal bullying can be reinforced by seeing others engaging in similar behavior and experiencing positive outcomes, leading to the individual replicating the behavior themselves.
If you are being verbally abused by your sister, it is best to tell your parents, guardians, or counselors. Running away will not help the situation and is very dangerous.