It would be a good idea if at all possible for the child to discuss the issue with both parents. The parents should try to be understanding and give the child an opportunity to explain their reasons for not wanting to go. Forced visitation upon the child or the parent doesn't benefit anyone involved. Perhaps it's a matter of the child being afraid to travel on their own, or not wanting to leave their friends or family even for a short while. When families are honest in talking to each other, there is almost always a way to find a happy solution.
The State where the child lives.
MYSPACE OR FACEBOOK.COM OR WHITEPAGES.COM
the state of residence
A person who lives in a different state than where they were born is often simply referred to as an out-of-state resident.
In all seriousness - you should move on. She is two years older. She has a boyfriend. She lives in another state. It's not going to happen. Time to move on.
break up with him and find one that lives near you.
YES, if the summer visitation is written in the divorce decree.
Yes
The state in which the services were provided
Jammu and Kashmir
no, it is up to us to lead good lives
send her flowers and wait for her to break up and take her