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01-23-2004, 09:56 AM
| | | | Visitation for Children 16 w/drivers license Indiana. Are visitation laws different for children that are 16 with a driver's license? If not is there any consideration taken when they have a job? Do they still have to go to the non-custodial parents home when they aren't working. If so can they drive themselves? What if there is a school function on a Friday night of the non-custodial parents weekend and the child wants to go, and agrees to drive to the non-custodial parents home that night or the next morning? | 
01-23-2004, 10:02 AM
| | | | Visitation is exactly what it says it is in the court order regardless of the age of the child, the fact that they have or do not have a car, job or big feet. | 
01-23-2004, 10:15 AM
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| | | If it infringes on the NCP's time, then the best thing is for the "child" to address it with the NCP. Certainly at 16, s/he is old enough to talk to their parent. But if the NCP says no, then no it us until there is a modification signed by a judge. | 
01-23-2004, 01:18 PM
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| | | She and the CP might consider negotiating with the NCP.
"Daddy, there's a dance on Friday three weeks from now and I so so so want to go! Please, Daddy, could we switch and I spend the NEXT Friday night with you instead, so I can go to the party? PLLLLEEEAAASSSEEEEE!"
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