Absolutely. Legally, the child does not have the right to decide with whom he/she will live in California until he/she turns 18. HOWEVER, after age 14 there are no criminal ramifications against the parent who does not force the child to go to the other parent. In simple language, the parent is no longer responsible for the child not going. Of course, it would be in the best interest of the child to have a close, loving relationship with both parents and share holidays, but that is not reality in many cases.
That completely depends on the law where you live and the terms of the custody order.
yes
That depends on your state laws, as a general rule they cannot unless they are a relative of the family.
yes, they are divorced.
She went with her mother after they got divorced.
no
Holiday Companies.
Hmmm.. This is a tough question but I'm going to have to go with alcoholic parent because I don't want to see one of my family members be drunk and go to the doctors often getting bad news like you have CANCER! I'd rather have divorced parents.
Definently.
December 2007.
No they divorced when he was 5.
Yes. He is a violent man so her parent's divorced when Christina was veary young