A child does not have the right to ignore a court ordered visitation schedule. A parent who assists the child would be in contempt of court.
The parents can agree to modify the schedule as the situation requires. If the parents cannot agree, the visitation schedule stands unless modified by the court.
A private bedroom is not a requirement for overnight visitation, nor is a home without extended family.
This may differ in different parts of the world, but in the United States it is common for a father to have over night visitation with a small child. The only exception is in cases of breast feeding babies.
Depends on your reasons for wanting this.
Have a lawyer help you make visitation rules.
Only if he allows you to.
Is the last "her" the mother? , the daughter? the judge? The daughter.
If it is a senior only apartment, then a 30 year old daughter cannot stay there.
yes biological fathers may seek visitation and custody rights
If a court has awarded you visitation rights, that ruling would be legally valid in any state. States recognize the legality of court rulings made in other states. If, however, you do not have visitation rights, and if your daughter is currently in the home of someone who does not want you to visit her, then that is a legal issue which you can take to court (if you can afford the lawyer's fees).
He doesn't. Only the courts can award/enforce visitation.
Yes.
If you're in the US and Dad has court order visitation, then no you cannot.
yes but you need to make sure that your daughter is comfortable with this other man is in the house.