What are the Indiana Parenting Guidelines?
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What are the Indiana Parenting Guidelines?
The Indiana Parenting Time Guidelines are based on the premise that it is usually in a child’s best interest to have frequent, meaningful and continuing contact with each parent. It is assumed that both parents nurture their child in important ways, significant to the development and well being of the child.
At what age can a child decide if they want to visit the other parent in Indiana?
When can my child decide which parent to live with? Until your child reaches the age of 18, the court will make a determination as to custody. However, at age 14, consideration is given to the child’s wishes by the court when making this determination.
Can a father get 50 percent custody?
There is no rule that children must spend equal or “50:50” time with each parent. In most cases, it’s best that both parents discuss their child’s individual needs, and come to their own agreement about where a child will live, and how they will spend time with their parents.
What is considered unfit living conditions for a child?
Fixtures, Furniture, Equipment and Supplies: toilet not in working condition, garbage accessible to children, unsafe fireplace or heaters that are in use, unsafe water temperature, condition of bedding or towels is unsanitary, furniture is broken and could cause injury if used. 5.
What are unfit living conditions?
Premises may be unfit for any reason, including disrepair or dilapidation, defects in drainage, plumbing, lighting, ventilation or construction, infection with a contagious disease, unsanitary conditions likely to cause sickness to occupants.
Is it illegal to share a bedroom with your child?
Common Illegal Bedroom-Sharing Restrictions With Children No matter what the reason, discriminating against a family because they have children is illegal. Landlords are not allowed to dictate where a child can sleep.