That matter must be addressed by the court that has jurisdiction over the divorce and the children. The father must file a petition for visitation and request a court ordered schedule that may include some school vacations and some time during the summer vacations.
That matter must be addressed by the court that has jurisdiction over the divorce and the children. The father must file a petition for visitation and request a court ordered schedule that may include some school vacations and some time during the summer vacations.
That matter must be addressed by the court that has jurisdiction over the divorce and the children. The father must file a petition for visitation and request a court ordered schedule that may include some school vacations and some time during the summer vacations.
That matter must be addressed by the court that has jurisdiction over the divorce and the children. The father must file a petition for visitation and request a court ordered schedule that may include some school vacations and some time during the summer vacations.
That matter must be addressed by the court that has jurisdiction over the divorce and the children. The father must file a petition for visitation and request a court ordered schedule that may include some school vacations and some time during the summer vacations.
Until paternity is established the birth mother is considered to hold sole custody of a minor child. For a father to have custodial or visitation rights it must be agreed on by the mother of the child or through the prescribed court procedures by means of a lawsuit.
You will need his and the courts permission to take the child away if there is a court order for visitation or custody. The court order has to be followed.
yes biological fathers may seek visitation and custody rights
not if there are courts orders
This depends on the circumstances. Frequently custodial fathers are ordered to pay child support in order for the mother t afford a place to have her children visit her.
see related question
With court approval
If the children are leaving the country, yes. See related question link.
No, in most states there is not a way to sure a mother for a hiding a pregnancy and running off. Fathers can court request paternity tests and visitation with the child however.
Not necessarily. Unless there is a restraining order in place barring the father from the children, he still has parental rights. If there is an order barring the step mother from the children, then the father still has visitation, but he cannot have them around his wife, nor can he speak about her to the children, or even so much as sign her name on a birthday card for the children.
If a visitation schedule is recorded, you would be required to return the child to the area in order for him to exercise his access rights.
yes, unless court order says otherwise.