Yes. However, if the visitation is no longer practical, one of the parents may need to file for a modification of custody or visitation.
Yes, the father have to go to court to get visitation or custody.
She can move with his and the courts permission.
The mother can still have sole legal and physical custody when the father is awarded visitations. Custody and visitations are separate matters. The mother would be required to obey the visitation schedule.
The father might seek visitation and/or custody.
If you are not married the custody automatically falls on the mother and the father have to go to court to get visitation or custody. If you are married you have equal rights.
yes biological fathers may seek visitation and custody rights
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Not if the mother still have custody. He better have a good explanation to tell the judge why he has not seen his child for a year. If he has a good reason they would probably start with visitation. Full custody he can not get unless the mother is unfit.
If you are not married and there is no custody or visitation order, she has custody automatically. The father have to prove paternity in court by a DNA test and then petition for custody or visitation. He can then also pay child support.
The mother. The father have to petition the court for visitation right and custody.
The mother. The father have to petition the court for custody or visitation right.
You have the visitation rights that were established in the divorce, and you have no custody rights.