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Depends on how often the custodial parent is violating the court orders.

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Q: How often can the noncustodial parent take one back to court in Missouri?
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Noncustodial parent give up rights in Indiana?

A procedure for voluntary termination of the parent-child relationship is initiated when a child placing agency or the office of family and children accepts the parent's consent to the termination of the parent-child relationship and files the necessary petition with the juvenile court. A parent does not have the authority to file directly for termination of his/her parental rights because a parent has the duty to support and care for the child until the child is emancipated. And as such, terminating parental rights may not and often does not terminate obligation to pay child support unless the child is being adopted.


Can a noncustodial parent stop the custodial parent from moving out of the country?

i think the real question is whats best for the child which i think is too often not asked - if your job keeps you away from a young child for long periods of time, if its possible you could be deployed without your child, then perhaps its best for the child to be with the other parent - rather than think what you want please do consider the best interest of the child - please do talk it out with the other parent and your child and do whatever is the best thing for all


In NY how often can the ex-wife file for more child support your husband always pays it is deducted from his pay automatically?

Either parent or the CSEU can file a petition in Family Court to request a modification (change) to an existing child support order. The modification petition should be based on the fact that either the custodial or noncustodial parent's circumstances have materially changed (e.g., change in income or other changes in circumstances). https://newyorkchildsupport.com/child_support_services.html


Can a 17 yr pick what parent to live with without going to court?

That will depend on the existing court orders. Often the court will allow it without a problem as long as all the parties are in agreement.


Is a parent legally obligated to carry their adult child on health insurance in Missouri?

Not once they are adults. It is often done to help the child get started in their lives.


Can the court make u stay in the same state?

Courts often require permission for a parent to move out of state with a child.


What happens in Missouri when the executor of a will is incarcerated?

The court will not usually appoint someone to be an executor if they are incarcerated. The court can appoint anyone as the executor and will often appoint a bank or lawyer to take care of the estate.


How come parents don't get in trouble for kidnapping their own children?

Often they do. A parent can be charged with kidnapping if they take the child without the other parent's knowledge or consent or from a court appointed guardian.


Can Child protection agency help with custody if other parents has a unfit home?

In general, child protection does not get involved in custody in any way. If a child is removed from an unfit home the noncustodial parent can often have the child placed with them, but are considered a foster parent in the legal sense. There is a federal law that states that the offending parent has 15 out of the next 22 consecutive months to rehabilitate and get custody back of their child. If this does not happen then the state is obligated to file a termination of parental rights against that individual. If the parent completes rehabilitation then the child is returned to their custody and the parents must determine custody through a separate court action. The short answer is that child protection is generally required to attempt to reunify the child with the parent that they were removed from.


What are the responsibilities of a noncustodial parent to the child. is there any set guide line for what they are obligated to do to assist in support of the child?

These are set out in the child support order. One thing to remember, the custodial parent is also obligated to spend the same percentage of income on the child, but are not required to prove it, so most often refuse to do so. Best option is using a trust fund. see link below.


Child Visitation Letter?

Get StartedWhen a divorce decree awards custody of minor children to one parent, visitation rights are generally given to the noncustodial parent. Some courts also recognize that grandparents have visitation rights. The divorce decree often provides specific details regarding child visitation.This document allows either parent to advise the other parent of the arrangements for a child's visit. In addition to specifying the time and location of pickup and return of the children, this program permits the user to identify special activities involved with the visit that the other parent should know.


How often can a fourteen year old change her mind on which parent they want to live with?

Since it requires court approval, depends on the court case load. A 14 year does not have that choice outside the courts. see link below