C(11,3) = 11! / (11-3)! * 3! = 165 ways
No ,no you can not No ,no you can not
Depends if you are a good father or not. If you are a good father you pay if you are not you don't.
What does the legal paperwork state? If you are legally bound to request permission from the other, then I would follow that before taking the vacation. Parents who are sharing their time respectively with the child should also provide optional visitation times if the vacation takes any of the visitation that the "other" parent is entitled to.
Yes, however if the other parent is disruptive, the parent might file a last minute injunction to stop it claiming you are moving away with the child. By the time it's cleared up, vacation is over.
Probably 15 or 16 would be okay. Younger than that could be considered child abandonment.
what groups of people led the fight against child labor inthe united states?
Vacation pay is an income, child support is taken out of income.....
By law, a child does not choose. When you are 18, you are no longer a child, and can choose where you live.
For kids, the choice of where to go on a family vacation can seem beyond their influence. Engage your child's interest in your vacation plans by building anticipation in the days and weeks before your trip.If you are visiting an area of historical significance, choose age appropriate historical fiction and movies to educate your child about the area. Knowing that they will see places they have read about gets kids excited about the journey. Provide brochures to help your child choose one activity he would like to do at your chosen destination. Offer ideas relating to his interests, like sports or theater.Give your child an important assignment. Put her in charge of choosing snacks for the car or another task that gives her some control over the journey.
we need a little more information.. Who is the child going with and why?
I'm home schooled and I follow the vacation time of the state schools.
If he or she is your child, generally yes you can. However, many people would not consider the inclusion of a child on a journey across state lines as a 'vacation' of any sort.
In Ohio, the court will consider a child's wishes regarding custody, but it is ultimately up to the judge to determine what is in the child's best interest based on all relevant factors, not solely the child's preference. Typically, children must be at least 12 years old for their preferences to be given more weight in custody decisions.
Yes if the father has joint custody he may leave the state with the child for a short period for purposes of a vacation.
There is no such process. A child of 12 is not allowed to choose.
age 18.
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