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Can a child refuse visitation with a parent in North Carolina?

yes


If a parent has lifetime rights to live in the house given to the child can the parent sell the property in North Carolina?

If it was given to the child, then no.


When is a parent no longer responsible to a child in North Carolina?

When they become an adult. That would be 18 or when they get married.


What happens when a child is in foster care and not allowed to be with mom but foster parent gives child to parent on weekends?

If this is by court order, the Foster Parent could be held in contempt and lose their certification.


What is custody law in North Carolina?

"One common arrangement is joint legal custody, and one parent to have sole physical custody, while the other has visitation rights. North Carolina family courts decide child custody issues based on what it believes to be in the best interest of the child. "http://statelaws.findlaw.com/north-carolina-law/north-carolina-child-custody-laws.html


Who can become a foster parent?

You can become a foster parent if you don't have a criminal record. You can not have an abusive environment for the child to come into.


Does foster parent need to work in order to a foster parent?

No, they have to be financially able to support themselves and the child though.


Will a child get arrested for living on their own?

in the state of North Carolina if the child is over sixteen years of age no they will not but if the quit school. the parent can be arrested.


Can a 17 year old female with a child get medical care for herself without parent consent in North Carolina?

For herself? No. For her child? Yes.


How do you end child support in North Carolina if the custodial parent becomes the noncustodial?

The obligation should not end, but rather transferred to the now nun-custodial parent.


Can you be a foster parent for a child left to you in a will?

First of all can a child never be left to you without a judge having a say. The will is just a request form the parent. You can seek for approval for being the child's foster parent, of course. Then it's up to the socialworkers.


What was the name of the first American child born to English parent?

Virginia Dare, of the Roanoke Colony of North Carolina.