A 16 year old girl does not want any over night visitation with her father does she have to go? *** If they live in the US and Dad has court-ordered visitation, she has to go. If there is a legitimate reason that she doesn't want to go (he's abusive, a drug user, etc), then the custodial parent can go back to court and request that the visitation order be modified. However, without a legitimate reason, the court will not deny a parent the right to visit/maintain a relationship with their child.
No, he can not.
I still take a shower with my 19 year-old daughter. (mom) She still sleeps with me at times. We have a great relationship (mother & daughter). She confides in me. We are best friends, yet she knows that I'm the parent.
I don't know your situation, but you can do anything as long as both parties agree. What I mean by both parties is mother and father. If mother and father agree, and the 16 year old wants to live with her father for a year, then it is OK. If the parents do not agree, then a court hearing may be necessary to hear both sides and decide what is best for your daughter. Being that your daughter is 16, she will have some say in court as well.
Stella does not have a roommate. She lived in New Jersey with her young daughter and then she moved in with her daughter's father, Tony.
If you have Joint Legal Custody, then neither parent can physically change residences without the approval of the other. If, per the question, the daughter is living with the father, or the father has "primary" custody, then you can move wherever "you" want, at least in my perception.
If you mean by babysitting then yes but he is not old enough to be her guardian.
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No, it is not.
My 13-year-old daughter hates her father and she prays that when she turns 14 she will not have to go visit him . What are the laws in the state of Indiana about the age of a child to make the decision. Or does a judge make the final decision?
If you mean that he abused her in the past, she should certainly be with another adult if she visits him, and the other adult should keep a close eye on her during the entire visit.
In my opinion 12 year old is a limitation.
no, you do not Just though maybe he misses you or has a GIFT for you
mabey
He is your father and if he decides to do that than that is fine.
The daughter is 37. The reversed numerals would make the father 73. Last year the daughter would have been 36 and the father would have been exactly double at 72.
Certainly many 42-year-old fathers have 20-year-old daughters. It means that the father was either 21 or 22 years when his daughter was born. Men have become fathers as young as 13 or 14, and as old as in their 80s.
No.
not where i live