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Only the court has the power to deny visitation rights.
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yes
Not as long as it doesn't interfere with the access rights.
It really depends on how the parental rights are divided and should be specified in your divorce/support paperwork.
A noncustodial parent can prevent the custodial parent from leaving the state with a baby or child. The court will decide if the custodial parent has just cause to leave the state.
Too complicated to answer simply. See an attorney that does child custody and family law.
This is hard to answer because there can be many variables involved. The noncustodial parent may contest the move and take the custodial parent to court to show cause. But it may not be possible for the noncustodial parent to actually prevent the move unless the move is out of state.
No, but the orders need to be modified. see link
if the child doesn't want to see the noncustodial parent he doesn't have too. don't force him to do it =)
yes
can loose unsupervised visitation rights if the custodial parents mooves for that motion.. assuming there are court sanctioned visitation rights already in place. Research the Laws for your state