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Depends on the age of the child ... i think it has alot to do with, communicate to your child, ask, listen, if you think she is in dangeour, of if she is rotten to her or you. I understand your situation .... some people just shouldn't be alloweed around children,

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Q: How can you legally keep your child away from her step-mom during visitation?
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If the child is not his does there have to be visitation?

Generally no, not unless he legally adopted the child.


If a father does not pay his required child care can we suspend his visitation?

Only the court can legally suspend visitation rights.


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Visitation and child support are legally seperate issues, so no, visitation can not be legally withheld due to child support non-payment.


Are father and stepmom responsible for child support?

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Does a stepmom have to adopt their kid to be their stepmom?

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Can a child move from one parent to another legally?

Not if the other parent has joint custody and/or visitation rights.


Your ex wants child support but you can not have visitation?

In the US, child support and visitation are two separate things. You are legally responsible for financially supporting your child rather you have visitation or not. If your ex refuses to allow visitation then you need to petition for court-ordered visitation. If you obtain that and the ex still refuses, then s/he is in violation of a court order and there are consequences for that. If, on the other hand, you don't have visitation because the court refuses to allow it (for whatever reason)...well, that's a different issue.


Can a custodial parent keep her child's baby from going to her child's father on visitation?

I'm assuming that you have a teen who has a child and you wish to deny the father access. This is no a choice the grandparent legally has.


Can a father be forced to pay child support during summer visitation with him?

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If biological father agrees to allow his child to be adopted what rights does he give up?

He essentially give up everything. The child is no longer his legally. He has no responsibilities toward the child and has no visitation rights.


Can you force child visitation?

I think you mean if the visiting parent has a court ordered visitation. If the parent has court ordered visitation then yes the child is forced to be with the parent, that is what the court order is for. If the parent has no court order than legally the answer is "no" but i think if both parents agreed to a time for one of them to spend time with their child the child being a minor must do as the parents tell him or her to do.


Can a mother get into trouble if the father is paying child support and not seeing the child?

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