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When it comes to child visitation a court order is generally set up. If the court order is not abided by, either party can return to court and ask for modification of the court order to add or lessen visitation.
Need to file a petition for visitation. If the father is the biological father he has a right to visitation. There is no court that will not grant visitation to a father. Unless it is proved in court that the father is unfit. There has to be proof of that.
yes, if you have a court ordered custody schedule and she is not letting you see the kids when it's your time. You can bring her back to court.
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If your ex wife is violating the visitation order then you can file a motion for contempt of a court order. If she continues to violate the court ordered visitation then she can lose custody. Stay on top of the situation.If you don't have a visitation order then petition the court and request one. Once ordered by the court visitation schedules must be obeyed.If your ex wife is violating the visitation order then you can file a motion for contempt of a court order. If she continues to violate the court ordered visitation then she can lose custody. Stay on top of the situation.If you don't have a visitation order then petition the court and request one. Once ordered by the court visitation schedules must be obeyed.If your ex wife is violating the visitation order then you can file a motion for contempt of a court order. If she continues to violate the court ordered visitation then she can lose custody. Stay on top of the situation.If you don't have a visitation order then petition the court and request one. Once ordered by the court visitation schedules must be obeyed.If your ex wife is violating the visitation order then you can file a motion for contempt of a court order. If she continues to violate the court ordered visitation then she can lose custody. Stay on top of the situation.If you don't have a visitation order then petition the court and request one. Once ordered by the court visitation schedules must be obeyed.
It depends on whether his court order gives him custody/visitation rights.
In this situation, it sounds as if the order needs to be modified.
No. A child does not have the right to ignore court ordered visitation. A parent who assists the child would be in contempt of court.
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He doesn't. Only the courts can award/enforce visitation.
No. The parent who does not have custody have to apply for visitation in court.