Depends on the state, some its 12 others 14, but a judge has to approve it.
Age 18
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Teach the child to respect the authority of the court. Teenagers do not want to be required to do anything with a parent. It's the job of the parent to remind them that family comes first.
Yes a 16 year old can travel to Paris alone-as long as they have their passport or other documentation. If they are going with a school group or friends the passport is all they will probably need. If it is to visit a non-custodial parent they might need a letter stating that the custodial parent is giving the child permission to travel without them.
A 16 year old girl does not want any over night visitation with her father does she have to go? *** If they live in the US and Dad has court-ordered visitation, she has to go. If there is a legitimate reason that she doesn't want to go (he's abusive, a drug user, etc), then the custodial parent can go back to court and request that the visitation order be modified. However, without a legitimate reason, the court will not deny a parent the right to visit/maintain a relationship with their child.
No the parent cannot force it, however a court can order it.
Yes. if you have a visition right. you will need to ask lawyer a question about how to make her.
It depends on whether or not the custodial parent solicited a court order which would prohibit out of state visitation. If there is no legal prohibition, the 17 year old is free to visit the noncustodial parent out of state. It depends on whether or not the custodial parent solicited a court order which would prohibit out of state visitation. If there is no legal prohibition, the 17 year old is free to visit the noncustodial parent out of state.
If he has a court order I think he can.
If the parent has court-ordered visitation, yes. If there is a legitimate reason the child does not want to visit the parent, the custodial parent can petition the court to revise the visitation order. Be aware the court will not deny a parent the right to visitation without a very good reason, nor will they look kindly on a custodial parent who request it without a very good reason.
Unless your custodial parent goes back to court to have the visitation order changed, at which time the judge may allow you to voice your opinion, you will have to comply with it until you reach the age of adulthood in your state.
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Not without permission of the parent with legal custody. Or they will need a court order.
No. And it's the parents job to make sure the court order is followed.
older than 10
See Link Below'Child Refusing To Visit Other Parent? Depends on where he lives. But if they don't want to for a good reason, they shouldn't have to.
Yes. An 18-year-old in Illinois is considered a legal adult and is no longer subject to the control of his or her parent(s) unless a court order is in effect that stipulates otherwise.
They have to be 18yo.