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Non custiodal parent whom has had no contact with his child in 10 months and is behind in support stop custidial parent from leaving state with said child?

custidial parent has all the rights and does not have to ask permission from absent parent to better child life their must be a reason for leaving the state and no judge would be dumb enough do say no the parent can't move with the child we are in a free country and no one has the right to say where you can live


If you have joint custody of your 16 year old daughter when can she decide not to visit her father?

If you live in the US, she gets to decide when she's 18. Until that age if the parent has court-ordered visitation it has to be followed. If there is a valid reason (and it must be a very valid reason) the child does not want to visit with the other parent, you need to petition the court to modify the visitation order.


Can a fifteen year old be emancipated from their non custodial parent?

Although your question is not clear it seems you are asking if you can stop visitations with your non-custodial parent. The answer is no. If you don't go for visitations your custodial parent may find themselves in contempt of a court order. You should discuss your reasons why you don't want to visit with your custodial parent. Perhaps your discomfort can be addressed through your parents discussing the issues together. If not, your custodial parent can request a modification of the visitation order if your reasons are serious. The court will evaluate the issue and render a decision.Although your question is not clear it seems you are asking if you can stop visitations with your non-custodial parent. The answer is no. If you don't go for visitations your custodial parent may find themselves in contempt of a court order. You should discuss your reasons why you don't want to visit with your custodial parent. Perhaps your discomfort can be addressed through your parents discussing the issues together. If not, your custodial parent can request a modification of the visitation order if your reasons are serious. The court will evaluate the issue and render a decision.Although your question is not clear it seems you are asking if you can stop visitations with your non-custodial parent. The answer is no. If you don't go for visitations your custodial parent may find themselves in contempt of a court order. You should discuss your reasons why you don't want to visit with your custodial parent. Perhaps your discomfort can be addressed through your parents discussing the issues together. If not, your custodial parent can request a modification of the visitation order if your reasons are serious. The court will evaluate the issue and render a decision.Although your question is not clear it seems you are asking if you can stop visitations with your non-custodial parent. The answer is no. If you don't go for visitations your custodial parent may find themselves in contempt of a court order. You should discuss your reasons why you don't want to visit with your custodial parent. Perhaps your discomfort can be addressed through your parents discussing the issues together. If not, your custodial parent can request a modification of the visitation order if your reasons are serious. The court will evaluate the issue and render a decision.


Can parent legally stop 17 year old from moving out?

In most cases, a parent cannot legally stop a 17-year-old from moving out if they are considered a legal adult in their jurisdiction. However, parents may still have legal obligations or responsibilities towards their child until they reach the age of majority. It is advisable for the parent and child to seek guidance from a legal professional to understand their rights and responsibilities in this situation.


Is it legal for a traffic light and stop sign be at the same intersection?

Yes, it is legal for a traffic light and stop sign to be at the same intersection. The stop sign serves as a backup in case the traffic light is not functioning properly. Drivers are required to obey both signals in such a scenario.