The mother cannot deny rights at all. Period. It is up to the courts on who gets what rights. But even the courts will not deny you rights based on if you have a girlfriend or not. However, if the girlfriend in question is around the child and can be said to have a harming effect on the child, then yes, it is possible to loose custody
Though properly this should be a restriction in the orders applying to both parents, no. The best way to address this is bird nest custody.
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they are completely separate just because you pay child support has nothing to do with visitation, sorry
It is not recommended to allow a significant other to spend the night when the kids are present. This is because it can be used against the other individual in court later on, especially if the relationship does not last or their are many.
I think I understand your question, but it's not asked very clearly. It's a little confusing. If I'm answering this wrong, then you need to re-ask and be more specific. As in "Can the mother of my child keep me from seeing the child just because she doesn't like my new girlfriend, even though there is nothing in the visition schedule saying she has a right to make that call?" No, you cannot keep your child from visiting with their father just because you don't like his girlfriend. She would have to take you to court and prove to the judge that the girlfriend is a danger to the child, then the judge would have to say the girlfriend can not be around the child. Then if she found out the girlfriend was still there when the child is visiting you, she could do something about it. Other than that, she have no legal right to keep the child from you. In fact, you could take her to court for violating the terms of the visitation.
Well, you can google that. Because, to be honest, I have never been to the big house... and neither has anyone I know.. so i really don't know... you can ask the police working in the jail when you visit, too.
In the US, child support and visitation are two separate things. You are legally responsible for financially supporting your child rather you have visitation or not. If your ex refuses to allow visitation then you need to petition for court-ordered visitation. If you obtain that and the ex still refuses, then s/he is in violation of a court order and there are consequences for that. If, on the other hand, you don't have visitation because the court refuses to allow it (for whatever reason)...well, that's a different issue.
Only the court has the power to deny visitation rights.
He does have a girlfriend.
He has a girlfriend because he wants to date her.
No, Nerimon does not have a girlfriend, I know this, because he is my cousin:)
Only the court can deny rights, the mother can not.
Because she wants to be your girlfriend.
Yes because he needs a girlfriend