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If a parent requests custody, the court decides what custody arrangement is in the childs best interest. The court will consider each parents lifestyle, stability, and ability to care for the child.
At What Age Can Teenagers or Other Children Refuse Visitation? Children who are considered legal adults (age 18 in most states) may always refuse to spend time with a parent. Technically, any child who is not yet a legal adult isnt allowed to refuse visitation.
Who can get visitation in New York? Either parent, siblings and half-siblings, and grandparents can ask for visitation. The court will determine whether visitation is in the childs best interest. A parent is entitled to frequent and meaningful visitation, unless it is shown that it would be harmful to the child.
Filing for Parental Responsibility in Florida: 4 Steps Step 1: Complete your family court forms. Step 2: File your family court forms and pay fees. Step 3: Serve the other parent. Step 4: Wait for the other parent to respond. Information for respondents. Department of Revenue (DOR) Child Support Program.
New York, like most states, sets the age of majority at 18. However, New Yorks Parental Responsibility Law also says a child must be over the age of 10 for parents to be held responsible for their childs actions.
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If a child refuses to visit the other parent, the custodial parent should encourage the child to spend time with the other parent. When children get older, the court may give the older child more discretion in deciding whether or not to visit the non-custodial parent.
Forms needed to respond to a Petition for Custody and Support of Minor Children Form NameForm Number Declaration Under Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act (UCCJEA) Form FL-105/GC-120 Child Custody and Visitation (Parenting Time) Application Attachment Form FL-311 Proof of Personal Service FL-3302 more rows
Parents are obligated to follow a custody orders terms until a child docHubes 18 or is emancipated. A custodial parent can face legal consequences for preventing visits between a child and the noncustodial parent. A child who refuses visitation puts a parent in a perilous situation.

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