No. Being unemployed is not in itself a reason for the court to deny visitations.
Not if the father is doing his fatherly duties for the children, and causing the children no harm or pain. But if he is then yes, also if she sees the father unfit and suspects harm is being done in which case it should be taken to court.
A father can get custody of the children if it can be demonstrated that that is in the best interest of the child. The father being the primary caregiver would help.
The verb is "is" and where is the adverb, seeing as where describes the way in which the verb is being done.
Uranus (or Ouranus) was the father to Gaia, the Earth's, children, one of them being the titan Cronus.
Being falsely accused of spying
NO!
Being unemployed means you do not have a job.
There are over 40 million unemployed and illiterate adults in the United States.
It is a possibility that they have strokes due to stress of not having a job. Stress can do lots of damage, and being unemployed can cause a bunch of it.
Case 1: You don't yet have children. Because he loves you. and wants to be a father. Of course he could be just pretending just to get you into bed. Case 2: You already have children. Because he loves you and accepts your kids. Probability of pretence significantly lower. If your kids are below age 8 he may actually be more interested in being their father than being your husband.
Lack of a job means being unemployed (out of work).
Question is: How do I let family members know that I will not be giving out Christmas presents this year, due to being unemployed?