Monday, September 19, 2011
How long does a child need to be in your home to be considered integrated?
How long does a child (14yrs) need to be in the home of the noncustodial parent to be considered %26quot;integrated into the home%26quot;, therefore having grounds to change custody? This would be based in Minnesota and with the custodial parents consent.How long does a child need to be in your home to be considered integrated?The child would have to have lived with you for 6 months or more....depending on the state's regulationsHow long does a child need to be in your home to be considered integrated?It sounds to me as if you are simply in this for the money. He will be integrated when he feels he is LOVED and not before.How long does a child need to be in your home to be considered integrated?Consult an attorney