From what I've read that would be about 13 years of age when he will be given a Law Guardian and the Law Guardian will present the case to the court. It also depends on the maturity of the child and the reasoning behind it.
Until you are 18 the parent with full custody can determine where you live.
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New York does not have an emancipation statute, you are concidered an adult at 18.
A step-parent has no legal rights regarding your child. The biological mother has visitation rights and other rights when the child is in her custody.
Can, but the father can challenge it in probate.
Age 18 see link below
Yes, grandparents in New York can sue for visitation rights under certain circumstances, such as when it is in the best interest of the child and the parents are denying visitation.
In New York, child visitation rights are determined by the court based on the best interests of the child. Parents can create a visitation schedule or the court can establish one. Both parents have the right to spend time with their child unless there are safety concerns. Violating a visitation order can result in legal consequences.
age 18see links
In New Mexico, there is no specific age at which a child can unilaterally refuse visitation with a parent. However, children aged 12 and older may have their preferences considered by the court. Ultimately, the decision is based on the child's best interests, and the court may evaluate the child's wishes along with other factors influencing their well-being. It's advisable for parents to seek legal guidance in such situations.
...is the part of the law that deals with child custody and visitation in cases heard in the Family Court of the state of New York.
In New York, non-custodial parents have the right to visitation with their child as determined by the court. They may also have input in major decisions affecting the child's welfare, such as education and healthcare. Non-custodial parents are typically responsible for providing financial support for their child.
Until you are 18 the parent with full custody can determine where you live.
No, unless the child is legally handicapped, the parents are only responsible for the child's welfare up to the age of 18. If the parents refuse to care for a child under the age of 18, they may be arrested for child neglect.
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Sorting Refuse at Incinerating Plant New York City - 1903 was released on: USA: May 1903
Unless there is a court order which prevents the non-custodial parent from having access to the child, then you should not deny the visitation unless you have absolute proof that allowing visitation is a danger to your child. It's best to speak to a lawyer and find out about modifying any current custodial order that may already be in place if necessary.