That would have to be a decision of the court.
No. And it's the parents job to make sure the court order is followed.
Certainly.
if the child doesn't want to see the noncustodial parent he doesn't have too. don't force him to do it =)
Yes. If she is refusing it's time to find out why.
no She never had any truble and her parents never refuse they wanted the best of her.
Is there counseling for the parents of drug addicted, adult children that refuse help?
Generally, no, but their parents or guardian (if the parents refuse) can do it for them.
Absolutely not. This is dangerous and irresponsible. If it continues, you will want to return to court to restrict or discontinue the NCP's visitation rights.
Wait until you are 25.
No.
Your parents are generally the people who signed your birth certificate. They are generally the ones who call you for dinner and the ones who refuse to raise your allowance.
It depends on whether the parents are still living or not. If they are alive, he cannot legally share the document with you.