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At 18, the person is no longer a child. He/she is now an adult not a child. No custody order can be enforced on an adult.
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He is an adult now so unless he is mentally ill or something you can not get custody over an adult.
No. However, if the adult child is unable to act on their own behalf for some reason the parent can petition to be appointed the adult's legal guardian. If that is the case you should consult with an attorney who specializes in special needs guardianships.
An adult who is not the mother or the father.
Yes, if he has physical custody of your child.
Who is in jail? If the child is in jail, they have custody. If the adult is in jail, they should never get custody. If the spouse is in jail they should not get custody. Jail would have no bearing on the time of custody, just who should be able to even see the child.
No, they are not yet an adult and cannot have custody of a younger child.
You have to file where ever the child lives.
If the father has legal custody and the child is a minor - yes.
Yes, only Arizona is different.
Mother has sole custody in every state except Arizona. see link below