At age 14 can you go to court and say where you want to live in the state of Florida?
You can petition the court through HRS, but that does not mean you will get what you ask for.
You cannot award custody of your child if he is in state custody, only the state can do that. However, your mother can file a motion in the court with jurisdiction requesting guardianship of the child. A hearing will be held and an investigation conducted by the state's social security division in charge of child welfare to determine whether or not such a placement would be in the child's best interests. Depending on the law where you reside and the circumstances surrounding your child being remanded to the care of the state, your permission may or may not be required for guardianship to be awarded and again, depending on state law may (or may not depending) need to be secured before such an action is initiated, filed with the motion or presented in court during the hearing.
Can a wife refuse to let husband see child?
yes, becuz woman are always yelln bout their kids need to see their daddy, but no if the daddy is hurtn the kids
Only if the husband has no visitation rights or partial custody of the child, otherwise no.
If the court order says the father has visitation rights, then the father has visitation rights and what the 17 year old thinks about it doesn't legally matter any more than the 17 year old would be able to get a court to find him not guilty of stealing something on the grounds that he really, really wanted it and couldn't pay for it.
So, yes. The 17 year old has to visit the father. The court can't require him to be happy about it, but they can require him to do it.
How many hours is acceptable for a toddler to visit non custodial parent?
Toddlers under the age of three do the best with shorter half day visits. Children who are over three years old are able to handle longer parental visits.
How do you appeal a custody decision in Nebraska?
The first motion to appeal goes back to the judge who made the original decision.
Is it legal to pay a parent to relinquish custody of a child in Texas?
No, because it is considered bribing, and even if you could, I doubt a parent would give up a child for money if they are suing or have custody in the first place. If you want said child, you can sue for custody of the child. If you cannot gain custody, then the next best thing to do is sue for visitation.
It's not legal to pay a parent to relinquish custody of a child in any state! But if the parent in question has a child support award, he or she will be free of paying child support or being in any way responsible for the child from that day forward.
As long as the minor is not emancipated they are under the control and guidance of their parent(s) or guardian(s).
If the questioner is asking about refusing to see a parent, the court MAY take their opinion into consideration, but does not have to honor their request. The court, in most cases< wishes the child to maintain contact with BOTH parents.
What is the minor age considered in NY?
under the age of 16 is considered a minor. New York is one of three states in the United States that does this.
Unless the mother is considered an "unfit mother" (doing drugs, sleeping around, etc.) then the courts often leave the child with the mother. The courts take into consideration the welfare of the child and who is able to give the quality of time to the child. However, the father has the right usually to see their child, so, perhaps the court system will allow the child to see their father on holidays for a month or two out of the year. You really need a lawyer for this one. Marcy
How can you learn about the Universal Commercial Code?
The code is correctly named Uniform Commercial Code. It was developed in order to promote interstate commerce at a time in our country's history when commercial laws varied widely by state. While it's true that each state must adopt their own version of the code, the result of this effort has made doing business across the country extremely predictable due to the uniformityof the state laws.
UCC laws are a collection of statutes adopted by all state legislatures. They are very complicated, ever changing and the application varies depending upon how they are interpreted in the circumstances of individual cases. A search similar to "name of state" UCC laws, will result in discovering how such laws are implemented in the interested party's state of residency.
How do I give custody of my kids to my mom?
Giving up custody of your children is a legalmatter that must be carried out by a court. You would be submitting a voluntary surrender of your parental rights and your mother would become the children's legal guardian (unless you want to initiate a legal adoption). The guardianship could be temporary or permanent. It would need to be approved by a judge and the court would retain jurisdiction over the case.
A legal adoption is different than a guardianship and would become permanent. The court would not retain any jurisdiction. The adoption would become final after the initial waiting period and the case would be closed.
You should visit your local family court to see if there is a advocate you can speak with. You can also inquire at the Bar Association to obtain contact information for any local agencies that provide legal help that benefits children.
You will no longer receive any entitlements paid for the children. Your mother may need to reapply as the legal guardian. A social worker can help you with that part of the proceeding.
Do parents have any contorl over what there child buy if the didnt give you money to buy it?
YES you are their child and their responsiblity and they dont want u spending ur money on STUFF that u dont need coz rthen when you grow up you wont have the money you need
"they are only trying to help you"
What is the right age to let a non-custodial parent have overnight visits?
At the same age the child is allowed to stay overnight with the mother.
Does child support go down if the father has another child w someone else in the state of Missouri?
yes it does!
In general, the birth of a subsequent child[ren] will not affect the parent's obligation to the older child[ren]. When calculating support for younger children, support actually ordered and paid for older children is subtracted from net income.
Can mother take kids out of state an hide them from dad?
If the final divorce decree stipulates joint legal custody, neither parent can take the children out of state without the others permission.
How do you get a temporary custody order in Ohio?
Possession and a motion filed with the court. You could do the initial one Pro Se. see link
Public policy exception
Do grandchildren have rights to their grandparents even if the children's parents are living?
Grandparents have no legal right to have custody over their grandchildren like parents do. Any relative have the same right to petition for custody if the parents are gone. If the parents are there they are the ones deciding where the child will live.
Grandparents can have the right to petition for visitation though depending on which state they are in. That is something other relatives don't have. The laws differs on grandparents rights. The court usually don't go against parents wishes though.
Another PerspectiveYou asked about grandchildren's rights to their grandparents. Unfortunately, the parents have the right to make decisions for their minor children. If the parents decide to keep their children from seeing their grandparents they may do so.
Do you still receive kinship care if you get permanent custody of the child?
There are many aspects to kinship care and the level of assistance may change if the child is legally adopted. You can read more about kinship care and find support at the related link.
There are many aspects to kinship care and the level of assistance may change if the child is legally adopted. You can read more about kinship care and find support at the related link.
There are many aspects to kinship care and the level of assistance may change if the child is legally adopted. You can read more about kinship care and find support at the related link.
There are many aspects to kinship care and the level of assistance may change if the child is legally adopted. You can read more about kinship care and find support at the related link.
In case of divorce who will get the child custody in France?
Most often the mother. JK Rowlin got custody there than took the children to England to keep the father from getting access rights.
What rights does a mother have if custody hasn't been established?
If you are not married the custody automatically falls on the mother and the father have to go to court to get visitation or custody. If you are married you have equal rights.
Yes, you can--you are still married and do not need permission. In a divorce situation, you can be limited to a certain range. Check with your lawyer for specifics.