Not sure what state you are in and that may affect the answer but in NJ, you would have the right to refuse to visit or live with your father and to request to be heard by the judge in the case.
Yes, just like any other divorce. The father will have visitation rights though whether you are married or not.
You have the visitation rights that were established in the divorce, and you have no custody rights.
Regardless of when a pregnancy or divorce occurs, both parents have equal rights to their children. In most cases, you can separate divorce proceedings from custody proceedings, but this will depend on the court system where you live.
yes biological fathers may seek visitation and custody rights
If there is a relative or someone close to the family supervising it has to be someone both parents agree on. Otherwise the court will choose one.
Michael Phelp's father lives in Maryland. The two of them are not close, as they were separated when Michael was little. The separation was due to Michael's parents getting a divorce.
none except standardized visitation.
it is been said that all over the internet that Miley Cyrus's parents are getting a divorce and it is true because miley's mother, was encouraging her daughter miley to quit being Hannah Montana but her father, billy ray Cyrus didn't like the idea but accepted anyways on a condition of the parents divorce. even though, they are still not and it is unknown if they changed plans.
Yes, visitation can be stopped if the father has no home.
You cannot divorce parents, but you can leave your dad for your mum, or you can leave your mum for your dad.
YES, if the summer visitation is written in the divorce decree.
Yes. However, if the visitation is no longer practical, one of the parents may need to file for a modification of custody or visitation.