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There are no hard-and-fast rules as to the age at which a child is considered mature enough to testify as to a preference regarding residential responsibility. A court might find a ten year old in one case mature enough to express a preference, but find otherwise regarding a thirteen year old in another case.
Can My Visitation Rights Be Denied By The Court? Yes. If the custodial parent files a complaint or an injunction to the court, in order to deny the noncustodial parent, their visitation rights, the court may grant so, on the basis of the complaint.
Children who are born to married couples in North Dakota are deemed to be the legal and biological children of their parents. But children who are born to unmarried couples are not. Instead, it's as though these kids have no biological or legal father.
In Oklahoma, if there is no custody order from a court, BOTH parents are equally entitled to physical custody of any children born during the marriage or born to the parents before a marriage and there is agreement that the husband is the father - usually by putting his name on the birth certificate.
When can my child decide which parent to live with? In Oklahoma, a minor child can express a preference as to where he or she chooses to live at the age of twelve (12).
In Oklahoma, generally a judge won't consider the custodial preference of a child under 12. Even when a child's preference is considered, the child's best interestsnot the child's wisheswill control the outcome of the case.
In North Dakota, most support obligations end when the youngest child turns 18 or the last day of the month the child graduates from high school, whichever happens later. Most North Dakota court orders will not continue past the age of 19, even if a 19 year old child is in high school.
What exactly is an unfit parent? The legal definition of an unfit parent is when the parent through their conduct fails to provide proper guidance, care, or support. Also, if there is abuse, neglect, or substance abuse issues, that parent will be deemed unfit.
Children who are born to married couples in North Dakota are deemed to be the legal and biological children of their parents. But children who are born to unmarried couples are not. Instead, it's as though these kids have no biological or legal father.