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    rights of child

    In PA, a child can be 14 and refuse to visit another parent, especially if that parent has not shown interest in the child. You may want to get the child in therapy to find out why they do not want to visit the other parent, and get support if possible from the therapist.
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    my girlfriend was a minor

    There needs to be a three year difference for you to have charges pressed against you. The best thing for that child is for one of you to have primary physical custody and have the other have flexible and regular visitation. Both of you should stay in the same school district. Moving a child...
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    money for kids in college

    Hi there, I was divorced in 1989. One of my kids graduated college and the other is still attending. My ex cut them off financially when they were 18, which I know is legal, but I wondered this. Is it possible to take him to small claims court and sue him for half the money I spent on...
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    help

    What you can do Hey there, There is a federal program called UIFSA that helps people get child support from a parent that does not live in your state. Google it or call your family court and ask to be connected to that deptartment. If that fails, which it should not, you can always go...
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    social services question

    In PA, it is 14, I think for a child wanting to choose who to live with.
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    step-parent adoption

    If he has not seen the child for a number of years, the child, in some states, can ask to be adopted at age 14. I have been told this, but i am not an attorney
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    stepmother love

    Will either of the parents give up their rights? I have heard that a child has the right to decide where they live after age 14, but i am not sure if you are not a natural parent. Good luck
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    Can i sue my ex for college expenses?

    Hi everyone out there. My daughter just graduated college and my son is in college. My ex refused to contribute to anything, including their college expenses after they turned 18. Is there any precedent for sueing my ex for past and future college costs? I was thinking about small claims...
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