Presumably, the custodial parent is the parent who has arranged for the child care and is the person who normally delivers the child and picks the child up after work. The child care worker can refuse to allow a parent to take a child if the custodial parent has provided a copy of a court order showing that the custodial parent has legal and physical custody. No unauthorized person should be allowed to take a child from day care.
As this involves a child as a potential victim of a crime, no.
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yes
They can only follow it, they possess no power to enforce.A Different PerspectiveA school can refuse to release a child to the non-custodial parent. It can refuse to discuss the child with that parent and can refuse entry onto school grounds.
Yes. The non-custodial parent is not legally obligated to have the child for unscheduled overnights.However, both parents should strive to create a congenial atmosphere for the sake of their child. If that means providing reasonable assistance with occasional unscheduled overnights the non-custodial parent should agree.
Generally, not until the child is 18.
That is a complex matter which would need to go through a social worker. Remember, you are financially obligated to the child until they turn 18, regardless of whether they are living with you, the other parent, a family friend, or a group home or foster home type situation.
if the child doesn't want to see the noncustodial parent he doesn't have too. don't force him to do it =)
Yeah but will the child pay back? And will the parent allow to give their child a huge amount of money?
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i think the parent has to let a child live at home until they are 18 unless they both agree the child can move out