He should visit the local family and probate court and ask to speak with an advocate.
He should visit the local family and probate court and ask to speak with an advocate.
He should visit the local family and probate court and ask to speak with an advocate.
He should visit the local family and probate court and ask to speak with an advocate.
He should visit the local family and probate court and ask to speak with an advocate.
An eighteen year old is an adult and can live wherever he or she chooses. A custody order has no bearing on this.
Generally, custody must be changed through the court and if the parents agree a modification of the custody order must be filed and allowed. However, an eighteen year old is no longer subject to custody orders in most jurisdictions. You should check with the court to see if the custody order is still in effect.Generally, custody must be changed through the court and if the parents agree a modification of the custody order must be filed and allowed. However, an eighteen year old is no longer subject to custody orders in most jurisdictions. You should check with the court to see if the custody order is still in effect.Generally, custody must be changed through the court and if the parents agree a modification of the custody order must be filed and allowed. However, an eighteen year old is no longer subject to custody orders in most jurisdictions. You should check with the court to see if the custody order is still in effect.Generally, custody must be changed through the court and if the parents agree a modification of the custody order must be filed and allowed. However, an eighteen year old is no longer subject to custody orders in most jurisdictions. You should check with the court to see if the custody order is still in effect.
It is not illegal for siblings to share a room. Age has nothing to do with it.
No, by 18 you are emancipated and not a child anymore.
No! how is it wrong to like a eighteen year-old??
well by law, he is now a adult, so he can make his own decissions, but i do not think his father can no longer get custody because he is 18, but im not 100% sure
If you mean as in a romantic relationship the answer is no. If you mean as in a sibling being the guardian and have custody of a younger sibling, yes it's possible but up to the court.
There are those who get custody of their younger siblings. Speak to a lawyer and the social worker who have her case..
no.
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In most states, an eighteen year old no longer needs a guardian. They are emancipated by age. You haven't mentioned the reason for a lawsuit so you can add more details on the discussion page if you wish.In most states, an eighteen year old no longer needs a guardian. They are emancipated by age. You haven't mentioned the reason for a lawsuit so you can add more details on the discussion page if you wish.In most states, an eighteen year old no longer needs a guardian. They are emancipated by age. You haven't mentioned the reason for a lawsuit so you can add more details on the discussion page if you wish.In most states, an eighteen year old no longer needs a guardian. They are emancipated by age. You haven't mentioned the reason for a lawsuit so you can add more details on the discussion page if you wish.
No, they are not yet an adult and cannot have custody of a younger child.