You don't, you fight it. Let me teach you how. see links below
It depends I think what state you live in. In Arkansas for instance, child support and visitation are 2 separate issues.
No - indeed, some jurisdictions will prosecute for this.
Yes and no. In Missouri, when filing to enforce visitation, you can file a motion to put child support on hold. you need to learn how to enforce your visitation. See links below for help.Unless the court has rescinded you child support payments you still need to pay them
Child support and visitation are separate issues and giving up visitation does not cancel the responsibility to pay child support. A request to reestablish visitation can be filed even after previously waiving visitation.
Generally only the child support and visitation schedule are subject to modification.Generally only the child support and visitation schedule are subject to modification.Generally only the child support and visitation schedule are subject to modification.Generally only the child support and visitation schedule are subject to modification.
child support and visitation rights are two totally different things. The answer is no.
I doubt it - support and visitation are different matters.
they are completely separate just because you pay child support has nothing to do with visitation, sorry
Child support and custody/visitation are separate issues. You should contact your local courts to file for visitation/custody if the custodial parent is denying visitation.
Child support and visitation are two separate issues. The father has the right to request a visitation schedule with his child. Visitation is not dependent on paying child support.
In New Jersey, child support obligations generally remain in effect regardless of a child's refusal to visit the obligor parent. Child support is based on the financial needs of the child and the parents' income, not on the visitation arrangements. If a child refuses to visit, the obligor parent may need to seek legal advice or mediation to address the visitation issues, but it would not automatically reduce or eliminate their child support obligation. It's important for both parents to comply with court orders regarding support and visitation unless modified by the court.
How does he have any visitation rights with a custody and child support order?