Generally eighteen years of age.
File a motion with the Clerk of The Court requesting a hearing on this. see links
What country are you in?
There is no standard order by law, but there has been judicial rulings. see links
The legal age of majority which in Pennsylvania is 18, or with permission from the court to end the visitation.
The child can be left with the family, unless otherwise states in the court papers.
Yes, however this would not curtail him filing an injunction which could disrupt the move at the last minute, so it would be best to get court approval.
The answer to this child support question and many others for the state of New York can be found here. https://newyorkchildsupport.com/
There are no laws that would prevent the child from vistation with her biological father as long as her custodial parents agree. The biological father has no legal grounds to seek vistation or custody if the adoption were done according to the laws of the state in which it occurred. Visitation must be voluntarily agreed to by the custodial parents and the child under the terms that they establish. The visitation rights can also be withdrawn by the custodial parent(s) if and whenever they so choose. It would be in the best interest of those involved for the custodial parents to establish guidelines (boundaries) before visitation is allowed.
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If there is a court order of visitation it must be obeyed. The exception would be if the child would be placed in unsuitable or dangerous circumstances by the visitation. The only method for avoiding court ordered visitation is to have the order amended or rescinded by the court, an action that very few judges are willing to undertake.
Only parents a legal guardian or authorized persons may visit juveniles who are being detained for any reason. The young lady will not be allowed visitation privileges and obviously will have to wait until the minor is released. Perhaps the minor's parents would be willing to pass on correspondence from the young lady if the relationship is amicable.