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In Kentucky, "abandonment" is covered under the abuse and neglect laws. Contact an attorney in your area. You might also contact the state's division of family services. They can be very helpful with questions like this and point you in the right direction.
How long can a parent go without seeing a child before its considered abandonment in the state of Pennsylvania
In Ohio it is considered abandonment if a child is neglected or suffers physical or mental injury by a parent. It is also abandonment if a parent leaves their child for any period of time without any support, money, or communication.
Support and visitation are separate matters. You can be ordered to pay without having any rights. see links below
if they left you on the street yes *joke* if they left you in others care for less than 1 month is not so much abandonment if the left you careless (for 6 days) it is considered abandonment more than a month in proper care i am not so sure if it is considered total abandonment very good question :))
If the husband and wife are staying in New Jersey , and the husband leaves the wife without at all informing her, a case of abandonment can be very well filed.
A bit of almost a few years
48hrs unless its with someone or it is 18
Not really. I've seen far too many cases where fathers leave because the mother told them to, than they are accused of abandonment.
Depends on the state. It can be 6 months to a 1 year without paying child support etc.
Missouri's legal statutes do not specify a period of time when abandonment occurs, however most judges in that state concur that abandonment has occurred when the non-custodial parent has left the child and provided no means of support for the child for a period of six months. In those cases, the non-custodial parent may petition the court for termination of parental rights of the non-custodial parent. However, if the other parent contests the petition, then you are unlikely to prevail since the courts prefer that both parents are part of the child's life. The best course of action is probably to go through the normal process of filing a motion with the court to establish child support and visitation. Then you can receive support for your child and have scheduled visitation set up. If the parent has no interest in the child then he is unlikely to even use the visitation.
Yes, they can. You are considered an adult at the age of 18.
A parent who leaves a child in Georgia for 3 months or longer without support or communication is considered to have abandoned them. This has to be an intentional absence from the child's life.