In Illinois, if a court finds that the visits would be in the best interests of the child, then yes.
Only the court has the power to deny visitation rights.
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Eighteen.
Whether or not the noncustodial parent has the right to take custody of the minor children if the custodial parent is incarcerated depends on the specific circumstances and any existing court order or custody agreement. In general, it is recommended for the noncustodial parent to consult with a family law attorney and go through the appropriate legal channels to modify or establish custody arrangements during the custodial parent's incarceration.
You have to be 18.
When the child is 18.
No.
Yes.
No, but the orders need to be modified. see link
if the child doesn't want to see the noncustodial parent he doesn't have too. don't force him to do it =)
If the visitation is court ordered and the non-compliant parent can provide no compelling and acceptable reasons why they are not adhering, yes.