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You need to go to court and argue the case of why you want this. You need to file a petition for restricted visits.

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Q: How can you get restricted visits for your 5 month old with the non-custodial parent?
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Does the custodial parent pay child support if the child is with the noncustodial parent for a month?

Usually no unless the two of you are willing to go back to court and have the child support order changed for a month and then go back and change it back. They leave it the way it is unless it's for a longer period than a month. It can only be changed in the court where it was issued.


If the noncustodial parent is making an attempt to pay child support but not paying the full amount each month are they still obligated to pay the arrears once the child graduates High School?

Yes, there's no statute of limitations


Can the non-custodial parent request an injunction for your daughter with her being 6 and has never been a part of her life or helped out in any kind of way?

In California, unless the noncustodial parent is unfit, the court will order that slowly the parent be introduced into the child's life. For instance, start off with a 2-hour supervised visit once a week for a month, then an unsupervised daytime visit once a week for a month, followed by one overnight visit a month for 3 months, then every other weekend for several months. At this point, the court is hopeful that both parents can reach an agreement through mediation as to what is the best visitation schedule for the child. The baby-steps I mentioned above are usually followed by a social worker or court-appointed mediator to ensure the child is adjusting appropriately and to ensure both parents are behaving responsibly. If the custodial parent talks badly to the child about the noncustodial parent, the court will speed up this process and reprimand the custodial parent. Remember, it's all about what is best for the child.


How long between 6 month visits?

I have no idea what your talking about


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The Colosseum register about 4.2 million visits a year. This makes 350,000 a month.


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Can you move a child support case from AZ to NV?

You can move a child support case from Arizona to Nevada ONLY IF ALL Parents agree - the custodial parent and the non-custodial parent - with the move. See the related like.Section 611 also provides that the final, nonmodifiable aspects of a child support order may not be modified. For example, if the issuing state issued an order that child support terminates at age 21, the responding state cannot change that aspect of the order, even if support in the responding state ends at age 18. To make this Section work, Section 612 provides the deference to the support order of a sister state that was missing in URESA.For purposes of illustration, let us take a number of examples where the parties are in different states. (Unless otherwise stated, assume that the custodial parent and child have been living in STATE 1 for the last six consecutive months.)Example 1: Custodial parent and child are in STATE 1; noncustodial parent is in STATE 2. STATE 1 has issued an order; STATE 2 has not. The controlling order is in STATE 1.Example 2: Custodial parent and child are in STATE 1; noncustodial parent is in STATE 2. STATE 1 has not issued an order; STATE 2 has issued an order. The controlling order is in STATE 2.Example 3: Custodial parent and child are in STATE 1; noncustodial parent is in STATE 2. STATE 1 has issued an order; STATE 2 has issued an order. Assuming that the child has been in STATE 1 for the prior consecutive six months, the controlling order is in STATE 1.Example 4: Custodial parent and child are in STATE 1; noncustodial parent is in STATE 2. STATE 1 has issued an order; STATE 3 has issued an order. The controlling order is in STATE 1.Example 5: Custodial parent and child are in STATE 1; noncustodial parent is in STATE 2. STATE 1 has issued an order; STATE 2 has issued an order. This time, however, the child had been in STATE 1 for one month before STATE 1's order was issued; prior to that, the child had lived in STATE 2 for at least the prior consecutive six months. The controlling order is in STATE 2.Example 6: Custodial parent and child are in STATE 1; noncustodial parent is in STATE 2. STATE 1 issued an order in 1990; STATE 2 issued an order in 1994. This time, the child has been in STATE 1 for one month and, prior to that, had been in STATE 2 for two months. The controlling order is in STATE 2.Example 7: Custodial parent and child are in STATE 1; noncustodial parent is in STATE 2. STATE 3 has issued an order; STATE 4 has issued an order. There is no controlling order, and STATE 1 or STATE 2 may issue an order. The first order issued will have priority.


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