Drop off times vary by location. Some are earlier than others. Your local center are best to answer this.
you can drop your child off at the program
Absolutely. Once they trun 18 you can drop them off your plan at any time. Legally in many states you can drop them off before 18.
No, but they might deny YOU Medicaid.
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it is about 5 epic amazing minutes what my friends and i did to only wait 1 time is the child drop off pretend that your picking up a child from the child drop off area and go on the ride again i got a total of 7 times (hey! that's the most magical number) but the guy caught us since he recognized us after the 7th ride but the 1st wait is hours long and i am not exaggerating
Err night time when everyone is asleep
I think the parent of the baby sittier should, indeed drop the baby sitter off. That way, the mother/father of the child knows that her child is in good hands, and may even be able to talk to the mother of the baby sittier just incase.
That is something the parents have to agree on. They can agree to change the visitations if they come to an understanding. The custodial parent has counted on the child being in the non-custodial parent's care and may have made plans. On the other hand, many non-custodial parents do not adhere to the visitation schedule. If that is the case and you are the custodial parent there is little you can do. You cannot make them pick the child up for a visit if the parent isn't interested nor do you have much control if they return the child early unless they drop the child off and you're not home or drop the child with someone else because you're not home. If they do that or fail to bring the child home at the appointed time repeatedly you can file a motion for contempt with the court but the issue needs to be serious to take that step.
Only the parent the child stays with can decide that. So if it's shared custody you decide the week you have him and the other week she decides. None of you can tell the other one who the child is allowed to see unless that person is unfit to be around the child. It's not uncommon for step parents to take part in the child's life regarding picking up and drop off for school.
Drop off
The past tense of "drop off" would be "dropped off".
Drop Off happened in 1989.