If you do not have any custody papers that state specific visitation, then yes he can in most states. If there are no court orders, in most places he has the same rights you do.
If you have papers saying that he can only have the child on certain days or times, and he is outside of that regulation, he may be interfering with child custody.
There should be visitation stipulations in the court order. If the non-custodial parent is showing up whenever he or she pleases and not in compliance with the court order, the custodial parent can petition the court to find the parent in contempt.
Single father? No see link below
No, and it would require a court order.
Only if you get a court's permission to do so.
Yes You Can Visit You Father. If You Are 16 Years Or Older It Is Now Your Decision To Visit Him Or Not.
What can a father do if the mother of. His children took the kids and moved to another state without permission.
Yes they can
no
No , not usually.Don't do it without permission or you may get your Dad in trouble.
Unless you are the legal guardian of your father, yes. There is no requirement that he get your permission. And if someone else is guardian, it is their decision.
No. The father must be informed and given the opportunity to object.
You cannot do Mu'ta at all if you are a Muslim.it is the same as Zina.Shittes have made it up to suite their desires.
You cannot do Mu'ta at all if you are a Muslim.it is the same as Zina.Shittes have made it up to suite their desires.