Does a 14 year old have the rights to forgo see the other parent during that parents possession time
Termination of one parent's rights does not affect the other parent's rights.
In the state of Louisiana, it is possible for a parent, withut a lawyer, to file a motion for temporary custody while the other parent is in possession of the child and refusing visitation.
No.No.No.No.
Not if the other parent has joint custody and/or visitation rights.
Not without permission of the court if the other parent's rights weren't terminated.
can't with the permission of the other parent or the court.
No. First you need the consent of the other parent and the visitation order modified by the court. You cannot interfere with the other parent's rights and by moving you would be interfering with visitations.No. First you need the consent of the other parent and the visitation order modified by the court. You cannot interfere with the other parent's rights and by moving you would be interfering with visitations.No. First you need the consent of the other parent and the visitation order modified by the court. You cannot interfere with the other parent's rights and by moving you would be interfering with visitations.No. First you need the consent of the other parent and the visitation order modified by the court. You cannot interfere with the other parent's rights and by moving you would be interfering with visitations.
Not if the other parent has joint custody and/or visitation rights.
In Washington, a parent cannot ordinarily give up parental rights. The exception is if the other parent's spouse wants to adopt the child, and the other birth parent doesn't want to contest the adoption.
If the other parent have visitation rights you will need their consent as well as the courts.
If a biological parent gives up their parental rights, then the spouse of the other parent is able to adopt the child. The parent who gave up their rights has no say in the matter.
report it to the police and to the local child welfare office.