Only after a review of the evidence, and opposing opinions, by the court.
Yes, visitation can be stopped if the father has no home.
You don't, as that is far more harmful to the child, and society in the long term. You ask for supervised visitation with random tests.
It can be modified, but not stopped.
Ice erosion cannot be stopped.
no, but depending on time, support can be adjusted or stopped. In Missouri, after 30 days, it stops.
No, this decision is made by the judge, not the child or the parents. However, if you or your custodial parent feels it is not safe or if the non-custodial parent is emotionally abusive, etc., then you can have your attorney file a motion to have visitation stopped. But it will not be granted unless you have very good, valid reasons for requesting no visitation with the parent.But before doing something this drastic, I suggest you examine your reasons for wanting to stop the visitation, and be very honest. If you want to stop visitation for the wrong reasons, this may very well cause irreparable damage between you and your other parent. And if that parent loves you and is good to you, think how devestating that will be to them.Also, if the parent with whom you do reside is encouraging you to not see your other parent anymore, and if the other parent is good to you, then you need to go by what you feel and know, not by someone who may just want revenge on the other parent.
Delay means a pause before an effect, the effect is not instant.
yes
Yes, but when their is a delayed penalty the team that is not getting the penalty can pull their goalie for an extra attacker.
The mother can if she's not collecting Welfare. In states like Missouri, if being denied visitation, the father can file to have child support put on hold. It also can be stopped after 30 days of extended visitation.
Yes, but it requires a motion to the court. see link
Sora's awakening would have been further delayed. Roxas would have eventually been stopped, even if Riku managed to let him slip by.