I'd recommend, first of all, that you explore the reason that your daughter does not want to see her father. Unfortunately, if the courts have ruled for joint or another split custody arrangement, she must go unless it is agreed (best in writing) with her father that she skip visitation.
Yes we had to do that
No, at 18 she is an adult, even when she lives at home.
Yes, as long as the mother realizes that she is still responsible for the daughter. The daughter lives where the mother wants her to live.
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no.they will want to get serious
If you want your daughter to get act in films ect.,you should send her to a stage school on weekends or something for instance:Italia Conti (very good,I go there).At the stage stage school your daughter should be able to get an agent.The agent will find orditions for your daughter to try.If your daughter likes acting,singing and dancing (or just one of them),you send her to stage school,i go and i love it!(your daughter will also probably get to take part in shows at the stage school too).
I would check local new car dealerships. They often sell certified used cars. You do not want to send your 18 year old daughter off in a vehicle that is likely to break down.
not if she moved out of the mothers house
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Stella does not have a roommate. She lived in New Jersey with her young daughter and then she moved in with her daughter's father, Tony.
Why is Daughter living with Father if Mom has custody? I'm wondering why Dad hasn't already petitioned the court for custody. He certainly can do that, and since Daughter is already living with him anyway, he'll likely get it. Basically as long as Daughter lives in Dad's house, he can set any rules he wants to--including the rule of not dating adults. If Daughter refuses to follow Dad's rules, she may find herself being sent back to live with Mom in PA--which would be a long way from Boyfriend.
There really isn't any harm involved in sending a letter.