Like most states, Maryland has no specific guideline regarding this age, no should there be. To set a standard is saying that one parent has a greater ability than the other by default, superseding the authority of the court to interpret the evidence. Any such limitations would need to be applied equally to all individuals having contact with the child, including grandparents and child care facilities.
He can be evicted. He would be a defacto tenant, and would need to be evicted according to Maryland regulations on month to month tenancy if there is no lease. If there is a lease, and he is in violation, he would need to be evicted according to the requirements of Maryland and the terms of the lease.
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Assuming the visitation is court ordered, then no. If there is a legitimate reason the minor does not want to spend time with the parent (ie they're a drug abuse), then the custodial parent needs to petition the court for a modification of the visitation order.
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.
about 15 inches
It all depends on if the baby is exclusively breast fed.
Yeah.
He can be evicted. He would be a defacto tenant, and would need to be evicted according to Maryland regulations on month to month tenancy if there is no lease. If there is a lease, and he is in violation, he would need to be evicted according to the requirements of Maryland and the terms of the lease.
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Yes, unless the visitation order is modified by the court.Yes, unless the visitation order is modified by the court.Yes, unless the visitation order is modified by the court.Yes, unless the visitation order is modified by the court.
Yes I would say they could if they are a responsible 15 year old and have a good head on their shoulders and know what to do if something goes wrong.
You have to be 18 years old in Maryland.
If the overnight is part of a visitation order the answer is yes.If the overnight is part of a visitation order the answer is yes.If the overnight is part of a visitation order the answer is yes.If the overnight is part of a visitation order the answer is yes.
Age the age of majority, when they are also allowed to end visitation to school.
NO. Once you've turned 18 your considered an adult (even though you still can't buy alcohol and can't rent a car on your own) and get to make your own decisions.
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Eighteen.