Without any visitation rites, I'm sorry... but you can't see them again unless you appeal to the court, but even if you win the best thing you get will probably be intensely moderated visits.
Siblings dont have any visitation rights. You may be able to petition the court to ask for visitation rights.
No she doesn't. Have any rights
How does he have any visitation rights with a custody and child support order?
If the court order says the father has visitation rights, then the father has visitation rights and what the 17 year old thinks about it doesn't legally matter any more than the 17 year old would be able to get a court to find him not guilty of stealing something on the grounds that he really, really wanted it and couldn't pay for it.So, yes. The 17 year old has to visit the father. The court can't require him to be happy about it, but they can require him to do it.
There are NO grandparent's rights in the state of michigan.
no
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Not custody rights but you can have a chance to visitation. Speak to your lawyer.
Generally, no. However, you have not provided any detail and there may be circumstances under which an unfit mother may lose custody to a step father who has been a stable parent to the child. You should speak with an attorney who can review your situation and explain your rights and options.
Support and visitation are separate matters. You can be ordered to pay without having any rights. see links below
Information on visitation rights for father's can be provided by any attorney that works with related matters. Many law offices exist within many towns in the country.
Aunts generally have visitation rights only when specified in a court decree.