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Supervised, but yes. A fatherless child is far more damaging. see link
Maximillian Kolbe is the patron saint against drug addiction.
As opposed to a violent mother? If he's cleaned up his act, yes.
She can't. She might be able to persuade a court to do so. The child support would, of course, cease (and in fact the father might be able to then claim child support from the mother).
There is actually no such thing as an uncontrollable addiction to a drug.
drug abuse could lead to drug addiction and dependence
His father said he was going to buy ciggerates and he never came back also he had a drug and alcohol addiction
Even with a custody award, if the child is in state care, his chances are 15% in getting the child. see links below
If there ore no other legal ramifications like child abuse, drug and alcohol abuse, I would would say the mother has no legal grounds to disallow the father to see his son.
There are many drug addiction theories with many authors.
Unfortunately, there are no herbal cures for drug addiction.
The mother must bring the father's drug use to the attention of the court in order to have him deemed an unfit parent or to curtail his visitation rights so the child is not endangered while in her father's care. The court can stop visits or require supervised visits.