yes biological fathers may seek visitation and custody rights
He's using the daughter as a pawn. This is a ploy. Continue with the divorce... tell the lawyer you need an iron clad custody and visitation schedule NOW.
You have the visitation rights that were established in the divorce, and you have no custody rights.
During the divorce proceedings, the wife got custody of the children but the husband still has visitation rights on weekends.
Ordinarily, a trial court will enter "temporary orders" for custody, visitation, and child support, while the divorce is pending.
If no court order is in place stating otherwise, the biological mother has presumptive custody of her children.
Only if that arraignment was made in the custody part of the divorce settlement. If it wasn't so stipulated, then the non-custodial parent must patition the divorce court for a new custody hearing.
An unmarried mother has full custody of her child unlessthe father has established his paternity through the court. He can then request custody and visitation rights. A divorced mother must review her divorce decree and all related court orders if she is unsure about the status of the custody of her child.
YES, if the summer visitation is written in the divorce decree.
see links and Dads House
none except standardized visitation.
Only NC has jurisdiction, nor should the child be taken away from the other parent.
It would depend on the divorce agreement and what custody right she has. If he has full custody and she is not allowed visitation rights there shouldn't be anything complelling you to go.