No, the court can bar a custodial parent from taking the child out of state away from the non-custodial parent, but cannot force the custodial parent to relocate to be closer to the NCP after they move.
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18. Until then, if the parent has court-ordered visitation, it has to be followed. If there is a legitimate reason the child does not want to visit the parent, the custodial parent can petition the court to revise the visitation order. Be aware the court will not deny a parent the right to visitation without a very goodreason.
Yes, in Idaho, a parent has a legal duty to provide care and supervision for their child until they reach the age of 18. Allowing a child to move out without being emancipated could potentially lead to legal consequences, such as charges of neglect or abandonment. It's important to follow the proper legal procedures if a child wants to move out before reaching the age of majority.
More than half of Idaho is religious. Most Idahoans religions are variants of Christianity.
17 unless your parent or guardian sees it with you.
Yes, legally at the age of twelve a child can choose which parent he / or she wants to live with and visits with.
Yes.
Until the court says otherwise, yes.
Legally, not without his father's permission.
I believe that the minimum age is 12.
I would start by going to www.google.com and typing in "music classes kids boise, idaho". The search just done immediately turned up the website http://www.musicalkidsonline.com/. This company offers kids music classes in Boise, Idaho.
Yes, earthquake activity occurs in Idaho due to its location near tectonic plate boundaries. Idaho experienced a notable earthquake on March 31, 2020, with a magnitude of 6.5 near the town of Stanley.