There really isn't an age, the child can tell the judge where he want's to go but that isn't always the way the judge will go but he will take it into consideration.
Many times, a child can pick which parent they want to live with around the age of 14. It will depend upon both parents and if the judge doesn't think they should move.
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Yes, custody days are meant to nourish the child/parent bond, not some legal agreement that must be kept. If the parent can not or will not pick up the child then there is nothing legally wrong with it. It becomes an inconvience to pack up the child and everything for nothing, but it is not illegal in any form.
I say the child could unless if its court ordered that he or she cant
If the guardian parent gives permission any one can watch the child for a time.
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If that is what the orders say, or you have moved the child to another state without modifying the orders. In that case, you must provide the child at the previous address on the regular access schedule, for the other parent to pick up.
A parent always needs to be at the family fitness center with the child. However, if the child is in a class, the parent can leave and come back to pick up their child afterwards.
Although each state law may differ, no child of any age may usually "pick which parent they want to live with". If the parents cannot reach an agreement, the court will decide after hearing evidence from both parents. In some states and some instances, the judge may interview the child if it is determined the child is sufficiently mature. The judge is looking for information and is not likely to point blank ask the child "Which parent do you want to live with?"
If the parent is busy with something else the child can call a friend or relatives to come and pick them up. the child can also call and older sister or brother, older cousin's, uncles or aunt, grandparent's, or friends that are older then then.
The following is general since you didn't include any details.First, you should make certain the school is notified that you are the custodial parent and you should provide the school with a certified copy of the decree that awarded sole legal custody to you. If you have sole legal custody you should inform the school that the non-custodial parent is not allowed to take the child during the school day or pick the child up when school is dismissed. If the non-custodial parent persists in trying to take the child from school then you will need to address the situation in court.If the non-custodial parent is allowed to pick the child up after school pursuant to your visitation order then you must obey the order.The following is general since you didn't include any details.First, you should make certain the school is notified that you are the custodial parent and you should provide the school with a certified copy of the decree that awarded sole legal custody to you. If you have sole legal custody you should inform the school that the non-custodial parent is not allowed to take the child during the school day or pick the child up when school is dismissed. If the non-custodial parent persists in trying to take the child from school then you will need to address the situation in court.If the non-custodial parent is allowed to pick the child up after school pursuant to your visitation order then you must obey the order.The following is general since you didn't include any details.First, you should make certain the school is notified that you are the custodial parent and you should provide the school with a certified copy of the decree that awarded sole legal custody to you. If you have sole legal custody you should inform the school that the non-custodial parent is not allowed to take the child during the school day or pick the child up when school is dismissed. If the non-custodial parent persists in trying to take the child from school then you will need to address the situation in court.If the non-custodial parent is allowed to pick the child up after school pursuant to your visitation order then you must obey the order.The following is general since you didn't include any details.First, you should make certain the school is notified that you are the custodial parent and you should provide the school with a certified copy of the decree that awarded sole legal custody to you. If you have sole legal custody you should inform the school that the non-custodial parent is not allowed to take the child during the school day or pick the child up when school is dismissed. If the non-custodial parent persists in trying to take the child from school then you will need to address the situation in court.If the non-custodial parent is allowed to pick the child up after school pursuant to your visitation order then you must obey the order.
Yes. The other parent must consent with the plan and the school should be notified that it can release the child to the new partner. Actually, a well run day care will obtain drop off and pick up plans in writing signed by the parents.Yes. The other parent must consent with the plan and the school should be notified that it can release the child to the new partner. Actually, a well run day care will obtain drop off and pick up plans in writing signed by the parents.Yes. The other parent must consent with the plan and the school should be notified that it can release the child to the new partner. Actually, a well run day care will obtain drop off and pick up plans in writing signed by the parents.Yes. The other parent must consent with the plan and the school should be notified that it can release the child to the new partner. Actually, a well run day care will obtain drop off and pick up plans in writing signed by the parents.