That's determined by the courts, and will depend on a number of factors.
No, but you can't. see links
i honestly dont know sorry
yes
Only the state can.
That is dependent on the custody orders.
Christopher "Big Black" Boykin has a child right now, but i hope one day that they will back together
In Maine, a child does not have the legal right to choose which parent they want to live with. The court will consider the child's preference as one factor among many when determining custody arrangements, typically starting around age 12. Ultimately, the court will prioritize the best interests of the child in making custody decisions.
I dont think it would be.
no becuase they will know when their child is not acting the right way, example: if a mother buys her daughter some clothes, and the duaghter does not like it, thatas when the mother knows that her daughter is unhappy. being a parent is hards but you have to ask your child what they feel and what they want makes them happy. but then dont over do it
You can prevent it. Will it work? Most likely not.
if you are with a parent and younger than 16 technecally no you dont have to take an hunting license for deer i dont know for anything else.
She was a child to Quaker parent. and u can search for more i dont know anything else haha