YOu need to be over 18 years of age, and petition the probate court for custody in the county the child lives in.
No. A sibling has no authority to grant custody of anyone to anyone. Only a court can grant legal custody.
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An older sibling can take custody of younger sibling in South Carolina by applying for it if the current person taking care of them is abusing them or he/she is on drugs.
Lives in Reading, Pennsylvania. Visits his kids in Pennsylvania when he has custody.
Lives in Reading, Pennsylvania. Visits his kids in Pennsylvania when he has custody.
No, you wouldn't, but in reality, the age difference between you and the sibling seeking cusotdy would have to be fairly substantial.
how badly have they been abused? then its a different story
when your 18 your legally a adult so ithink thats the age
It is unlikely that your child would have autism. There is a genetic component to autism, so it is more likely that you would have a child with autism than a couple with no history of autism in their backgrounds. However, it is still more likely that your child will not have autism than have autism.
In the state of Texas, a minor has limited legal options to move out of their parent's home without their consent. If the parent is not fulfilling their responsibilities, the minor or a concerned adult can report the situation to Child Protective Services or seek help from a legal guardian or family court to explore other options for the minor's care. Moving in with an older step-sibling would require the consent of the legal guardian or the court.
Yes, it is possible. In one study, the chance that an identical twin has autism when the other does is 82%. That means that 18% of the identical twins did not have autism. It is much more likely that an identical twin will have autism if the other does than that a fraternal twin or other sibling will, but it does not happen every time.
Yes.