Legal Question in Family Law in Ohio
child visitations
At what age can a child choose to stop going to visitations?
Asked on 6/23/08, 1:57 pm
3 Answers from Attorneys
Mark Chuparkoff
Chuparkoff & Chuparkoff
Re: child visitations
There is no real age designated which would permit a child to stop their visitation. However, most courts will take into consideration the wishes of the child once they hit the 12-13 age mark.
Answered on 6/23/08, 2:41 pm
Mark Chuparkoff
Chuparkoff & Chuparkoff
Re: child visitations
There is no real age designated which would permit a child to stop their visitation. However, most courts will take into consideration the wishes of the child once they hit the 12-13 age mark.
Answered on 6/23/08, 2:41 pm
Mark Chuparkoff
Chuparkoff & Chuparkoff
Re: child visitations
There is no real age designated which would permit a child to stop their visitation. However, most courts will take into consideration the wishes of the child once they hit the 12-13 age mark.
Answered on 6/23/08, 2:42 pm
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