Every state is different. You need to. Check your state child support and custody regulations. Usually some states stop after high school graduation, some states its when a child turn 16, majority states age 18 and some go all the way to age 23 and up till a parent feel to continue.
A lot of attorneys offer free consultation so Google custody or family law attorneys in your area to call and ask a simple question.
If this relates to custody, age 18. see links
There is no minimum age.
after age of majority
Not until age 18 or high school graduation. If the child is under 18, file for custody based on abandonment by the custodial parent. see links
ANSWER: Yes. Regardless of your age, you are still the mother. You will have legal custody unless those rights are terminated by the Court.
The ones asking for custody and their lawyers. The child can be there too depending on their age. At a certain age the judge would like to hear what they want.
The legal age in North Carolina is 18. Until a child is emancipated or the age 18, the are in custody of their parents and have to listen and live with them.
YES
Birth or older
There are many unanswered variables to this horrible crime such as...Across state lines? Childs' age? Custody papers? If there is no court order as to custody then you both have the right to pick up the child wherever he is. If you have proof of residency such as an address on the daycare papers or school files you have a shot of getting him back. Its all a game of proof. Get a free counseltation with a family lawyer. Good luck.
at what age can my child stop going for visitation ??
The child should probably exist. That is, older than -9 months. I don't think there's a minimum age. If the parent believes it is in the child's best interest to be in the parent's custody, they should file for custody. Period.