If there is a court order for visitation, yes. You have to start somewhere.
The parents should cooperate to help the child get comfortable with the visitations. The parent who has been absent from the child's life should take some time to allow the child to get to know them. They should try to schedule some alone time with the child and not introduce other family members or partners at first.
A visiting Union family isWhen a parent has to visit there child by the other parentORWhen a Parent can not be so fornunate to find a way to visit the child so the child arranges a way to visit that parent
No. The court cannot make a parent visit with the child. It can only make them pay child support.No. The court cannot make a parent visit with the child. It can only make them pay child support.No. The court cannot make a parent visit with the child. It can only make them pay child support.No. The court cannot make a parent visit with the child. It can only make them pay child support.
The courts cannot force an absent parent to visit the child[ren].
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Children should be able to visit a parent in prison as long as the parent did not do an offense against the child. It should also be up to the child if they want to see their parent in prison.
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With visitation rights? Yes, if it's court ordered.
18 i think
No.
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unless the judge thinks that the child's visit with the non-custodial parent is in any way harming the child in question, then a child must wait until they are 18 to choose not to see the non-custodial parent