The legal age is 14. (:
at times yes but usually if the noncustodial parent does want to see the child they will be denied visitation rights and not be allowed to see the child
When the child is 18.
13
Eighteen.
if the child doesn't want to see the noncustodial parent he doesn't have too. don't force him to do it =)
No
No.
You have to be 18.
Generally, not until the child is 18.
The one who would be responsible for the child during that time which would be the non custodial parent.
You have to be 18 unless the parents agree to it.
In Arkansas, a sixteen-year-old may express their wishes regarding visitation with a noncustodial parent, but the final decision typically rests with the court and the custodial parent. While the child's preferences are considered, especially at this age, they do not have the legal authority to unilaterally refuse visitation. If a child feels unsafe or uncomfortable, it's advisable for them to communicate their feelings to a trusted adult or legal representative. Ultimately, any changes to visitation rights would need to go through the legal system.