The legal age of majority which in Pennsylvania is 18, or with permission from the court to end the visitation.
"Refuse to comply" means refusing to follow or adhere to a request, rule, law, or instruction. It indicates a reluctance or refusal to do what is being asked or required.
They refused to bow to the huge statue that Nebuchadnezzar constructed.
Civil disobedience is considered a peaceful form of political protest. It is when people refuse to comply with certain laws.
Achilles was furious because Hector had killed Patroclos, best friend of Achilles.
Yes
The opposite of comply (follow orders, instructions, or law) would be to refuse, to defy, or to disobey. So violate (laws, orders) is the possible opposite or antonym. The word complain does not directly indicate refusal.
They do it all the time. Mothers have a universal right to abort her responsibility to a child.
It is not illegal to refuse to submit to a breath or blood test in Texas. You have the right to refuse such tests. However, there are civil penalties which may automatically apply if you refuse to comply with a law enforcement request to take such a test. Your driver's license can be revoked for 180 days for a first offense refusal to take the breathalyzer test.
Of course not. Mom and Dad (assuming they have custody) get to decide where you live.
No. If the biological father wants to assert parental rights he may file a petition with the court to order a paternity test taken. If presented with such an order the mother must comply or be held in contempt of court. A biological parent cannot be forced to relinquish parental rights it must be done voluntarily or said rights terminated by the court for reasons of abuse and/or neglect.
In general, parental rights are terminated either preparatory to an adoption, or after a trial in which it is determined that the parent is unfit. In any case, termination of parental rights does not, in itself, terminate child support.
It depends. Generally, yes, you could refuse, unless you have been ordered by the court to do it. ______ Generally not. If you refuse to show up for a deposition, the party that requested the deposition can ask the court to find you in contempt, and you could be jailed until you comply with the order. If you think you have a good reason for refusing to attend the deposition, you should speak with a lawyer.