At what age can a child refuse visitation in PA?

At what age can a child refuse visitation in PA?

At the age of fourteen (14), children are free to choose which parent to live with.

How long does it take to get emergency custody in PA?

Pennsylvania gives parents an opportunity to bring their emergency immediately before a judge by filing a Petition for Special Relief. In some counties, you may be able to see a judge the same day. In other counties you may need to wait up to 5 days.

What qualifies as emergency custody?

A child may be taken into emergency custody because the youngster is in immediate danger and needs protection. The child may also be removed from the home because current living arrangements pose an immediate danger to the child’s safety and welfare.

How do I get full custody of my child in PA?

Sole legal custody means that one parent has complete authority to make decisions in the best interests of the child. If you want to receive sole custody in PA, the burden is upon you to prove that it would be detrimental to the welfare of your child to live with your ex, even part-time.

What would cause a mother to lose custody?

The following will constitute abusive behavior that will cause a parent to lose custody, if a custody action is brought by the co-parent: Verbal abuse of child or of the co-parent in front of the child. Parental alienation of the co-parent. Physical or emotional abuse of the co-parent in front of child.