Inquire at the court that has jurisdiction over your case. If a visitation order is being violated file a motion for contempt and follow it through. If there is no visitation order then ask the court to set one up. A child has the right to visit with both her parents.
Inquire at the court that has jurisdiction over your case. If a visitation order is being violated file a motion for contempt and follow it through. If there is no visitation order then ask the court to set one up. A child has the right to visit with both her parents.
Inquire at the court that has jurisdiction over your case. If a visitation order is being violated file a motion for contempt and follow it through. If there is no visitation order then ask the court to set one up. A child has the right to visit with both her parents.
Inquire at the court that has jurisdiction over your case. If a visitation order is being violated file a motion for contempt and follow it through. If there is no visitation order then ask the court to set one up. A child has the right to visit with both her parents.
Inquire at the court that has jurisdiction over your case. If a visitation order is being violated file a motion for contempt and follow it through. If there is no visitation order then ask the court to set one up. A child has the right to visit with both her parents.
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What kind of question is that? Are you seriously a non custodial parent that even thinks that is a question. You don't want to take your kids to their activities? Its called being an involved parent. The law doesnt need to be addressed, you need to step up to the plate and be a parent.
What does your court order say about moving out of state? Does the non-custodial parent take part in visitation with the child? How screwed up do you want the child support to become? The adult way to handle this is to have a conversation with the other parent and let them know your intentions, why you are moving and the impact this will have on visitation. If the other parent visits regularly the order will have to be rewritten (if the other parent wants it to be) to allow for travel, how is the child going to get back and forth, how much time will be spent with the other parent, etc.
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Yes and the choice of visitation is not up to her, it's up to the judge. If he is the biological father and have proved paternity in court, he can petition for custody, visitation and pay child support. She has no legal right to keep the other parent away from the child.
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Child support and visitation are separate matters. If you do not have court-ordered visitation rights, get them. If you do, go back to court to enforce them - the law is taking an increasingly dim view of custodial parents who deny court-ordered visitation.
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he doesnt, theres a period of up to about a month where he can send troops out. after that he has to get an agreement to continue.
yes it doesnt matter where you live, you will be restrained from visiting them where they live.
That depends on where you live. In some states, if the non-custodial parent refuses to hold up their end of the bargain in the custody agreement, which often includes provisions regarding child support, he may have visitation rights or other parental rights terminated if deemed so by the court of jurisdiction. In other states, child support and visitation are two separate issues that do not overlap. While the custodial parent can file an action against the person not paying child support, the fact that he isn't paying won't interfere with visitation, at least not until he goes to jail for failure to pay. You would have to contact an attorney in your state of residence for more information.
If there is a court order for visitation or shared custody and child support she will need his and the courts permission. The visitation order still have to work since both him and his child have the right to see each other. So she can move but not with the child.
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This is a legal question best answered by a lawyer because the laws and rules will vary from state to state and depending on what, if any, agreements exist between the child's other parent or guardian and the courts and/or the father. If a court has decided not to award the father any visitation rights or if the father has no parental rights by court order, then the other parent or guardian can move with any children by that father as the other parent sees fit. A lawyer should still be consulted to make sure that everything is legal and proper. If there is no formal agreement, or if the father has no visitation rights through omission (i.e. it simply has been arranged or agreed to), then the laws and rules of the other parent's state will apply, and a lawyer should be consulted.
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