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No, the father should have rights to visit the child. but the dates and times should be up to you . :)

But, single fathers have not legal rights to see their children, even while paying child support, until granted those rights by the court. I teach fathers how to fight for their rights. It's a Glass Ceiling thing, only the father is in the subbasement with the base level, and twp layers of 12-inch thick temper glass to break through to reach the mother's level.
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Q: Can the mother of a child tell the father of the child that he can only visit his kid after a certain time without a court order?
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