Yes they can if they feel that such contact would present a danger to the child.
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The other parent has the file a modification motion.see links
Termination of one parent's rights does not affect the other parent's rights.
Make sure the other parent is PROVEN unstable. Keep record of occurances.
Legally, no - but keep in mind that, in general, children are better off when they have regular contact with both parents.
yes you can butt that wouldn't be right to the other parent unless they are not paying child support or if they use drugs or they beat the kid
No, that would be criminal fraud.A parent has a right to have access to their children, unless it is proven that that parent is dangerous to the health and safety of the child.
You Should Keep contact with your ex-boyfriends so you guys dnt hate each other it's the rite thing to do
Not if you are suppose to give the child to the other parent.
If their is a restraining order involved, yes
NO..if this is a court order i wouldn't keep the child from the other parent, it's only going to affect you in the long run..go by the ORDER!!
It seems like the easiest thing is for the two parents to figure it out. The non-citizen parent should definitely be upfront and honest in his dealings with the other parent to keep visitation going.