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(The above 'answer' is utter nonsense; but the question is also ambiguous:)
Do you mean:
'Whatever! You have to see your child!'
or
'Whatever you have to see your child
(which is difficult to understand)
some people say 18 but is say whatever
Whatever the court documents give him. Not paying child support does not automatically remove any rights from him.
If schools see a serious problem with a child, they will go to the local authorities. They will do whatever they need to do to keep their children safe.
If schools see a serious problem with a child, they will go to the local authorities. They will do whatever they need to do to keep their children safe.
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It's so that the unpleasant taste of the soap encourages the child to learn that whatever wrong they say is not good.
There is no law specifically compelling a father to see his child with any set frequency, and the only laws regarding how often a father who wants to "see his child" can do so are the ones enforcing compliance with whatever the court custody order and/or any applicable restraining order says.
Whatever is the correct way to say the word.
The parent or guardian of a child has the final say about whatever medical treatment or therapy the child receives, unless a judge orders otherwise. Grandparents or friends do not have the right to overrule the decisions of a parent.
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