She cannot no, but she can petition the court for an order preventing it. It would be up to the mother to present a viable case why the presence of the girlfriend would present a danger to the child or otherwise not be in the child's best interests.
Generally, no. The mother has no authority to exert that degree of control unless the relationship poses some threat to the child's welfare. In that case the mother would need to seek a modification of the visitation order.
Generally, no. The mother has no authority to exert that degree of control unless the relationship poses some threat to the child's welfare. In that case the mother would need to seek a modification of the visitation order.
Generally, no. The mother has no authority to exert that degree of control unless the relationship poses some threat to the child's welfare. In that case the mother would need to seek a modification of the visitation order.
Generally, no. The mother has no authority to exert that degree of control unless the relationship poses some threat to the child's welfare. In that case the mother would need to seek a modification of the visitation order.
If being around the child put the child in danger you can get a restraining order (you will need proof) but otherwise the parent who have the child at that moment decides who they will see. That also goes for the mother when she has the child and meets a new partner.
Generally, no. The mother has no authority to exert that degree of control unless the relationship poses some threat to the child's welfare. In that case the mother would need to seek a modification of the visitation order.
Not if it is court ordered.
No she can not.
ask her for it! just remember to be civil..she can't refuse you your stuff.
If the father have no court order for visitation she can refuse.
yes and no...yes because hs girlfriend is actually a man..and no is because he is Gay. Well He is not gay. I refuse that because I'm talking to him at yahoo and its the real Wentwroth Miller. He has a girlfriend.
He can refuse to see the child; he cannot refuse to support the child.
Ask him to do a DNA test and if he refuse you get a court order for one.
Yes and no because if they refuse to work because they are lazy, you have a right to leave them.
He was in a hissy fit because his commander King Agamemnon had taken over his girlfriend Briseis.
Beat the **** out of them.. I'M JOKING. You should just talk to them. Say why did you do this to me? Was it necessary to do that? If the best friend AND your girlfriend refuse. There's nothing to do. You have to calm down, and stay relaxed.
No, but if you pay the insurance, or if she's not on his, you can probably manage to get her into trouble for driving it.
Yes but she will refuse to believe it and still treat the kitten as if it were alive.