Not if there is a visitation order in place and the visit is scheduled. If there is no visitation order in place the father should establish one through the local family court.
It is equally balanced. The mother takes care of the child and nurtures him/her, while the father brings home money to allow the child to continue in his/her life. The mother also helps the child with emotional needs (usually) while the father helps the child learn about labor (usually)
It is not possible. NO
It depends on the state. In most states the father would still be required to pay child support, even though he is living with the mother and the child. However, if the father was financially supporting the mother and child, it's likely that the courts would suspend the child support order.
The father will be required to pay child support to the child's guardians if they so request it.The father will be required to pay child support to the child's guardians if they so request it.The father will be required to pay child support to the child's guardians if they so request it.The father will be required to pay child support to the child's guardians if they so request it.
Child support for the grandchild is the responsibility of the grandchilds father, not the grandchild. If the father is a minor, you can take his parents to court for support.
no.
Supervised
In most cases the mother of the child is considered permanently emancipated as far as the child is concerned. What this means is you can tell her she cannot spend the night with the father, but not that the child cannot spend the night with the father. That is up to the mother and father of the child. If you have what you consider valid concerns about the health and safety of the child while it's with the father, you will have to take your daughter to court.
no complication.
Never was he on government welfare. He did have to rely on the welfare of his mother's sisters and their husbands after his father and mother both died while he as a child.
Probably not. You will also discover that some states, I believe TX is one, that will force you to take the child to visitation to the dad while in prison. You have to show that the child, in some fashion is in danger of harming the child. Now that he's locked up, no access to the child, while visiting will be watched by security/camera's everywhere..... You get the picture.
The mother should contact her (US) state child support agency. Be patient but persistent. Good luck!