I believe that the mother should get custody and she gives the father a schedule to be on.
In 2009, the days will become longer than the nights in Phoenix, Arizona on March 17th and will remain so until September 28th.
No. Being pregnant or having a child does not automatically confer emancipation status to a minor in Arizona.
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No, the age of majority in Arizona is 18. The parents are no longer responsible for them.
The biological parents are responsible to pay for their child and will have to pay child support so unless the parents take care of it the family member have to go to court and apply for it if the child will be staying for a longer period or time.
Generally, custody must be changed through the court and if the parents agree a modification of the custody order must be filed and allowed. However, an eighteen year old is no longer subject to custody orders in most jurisdictions. You should check with the court to see if the custody order is still in effect.Generally, custody must be changed through the court and if the parents agree a modification of the custody order must be filed and allowed. However, an eighteen year old is no longer subject to custody orders in most jurisdictions. You should check with the court to see if the custody order is still in effect.Generally, custody must be changed through the court and if the parents agree a modification of the custody order must be filed and allowed. However, an eighteen year old is no longer subject to custody orders in most jurisdictions. You should check with the court to see if the custody order is still in effect.Generally, custody must be changed through the court and if the parents agree a modification of the custody order must be filed and allowed. However, an eighteen year old is no longer subject to custody orders in most jurisdictions. You should check with the court to see if the custody order is still in effect.
I believe that the mother should get custody and she gives the father a schedule to be on.
In 2009, the days will become longer than the nights in Phoenix, Arizona on March 17th and will remain so until September 28th.
No, if the mother voluntarily gives cutody to someone else, she can no longer be paid child support because she no longer has custody of the child. What happens now is the father can obtain custody because he does have rights or the person who has custody and have legal guardianship can file for assistance in which child support can be included or filed.
no because your sister has custody of you your mom doesnt have to know she is no longer your parent or gaurdian
No. Being pregnant or having a child does not automatically confer emancipation status to a minor in Arizona.
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no, you can't.I'd your father has legal custody over you, you must live where he says no matter what - until he no longer has legal custody.
At 18, the person is no longer a child. He/she is now an adult not a child. No custody order can be enforced on an adult.