Are you willing to punish your children for his errors? That's what you would be doing by it, regardless of what you feel your rights are.
The duration of Visiting Hours is 1.75 hours.
A parent who has restricted visitation rights and exceeds or infringes upon what is stated in the visitation order is subject to the possibility of arrest and prosecution. A parent who removes a minor child from the jurisidiction of the court without permission from that court is in contempt of a court order and can be jailed. In the circumstances cited in the question could be charged with parental abduction and other criminal offenses.
You have to file a motion for contempt in the court that issued the visitation order to have a judge review the situation and modify the visitation order if appropriate. The court cannot force a parent to visit with their child. However, if the non-custodial parent is trying to pick the child up during non-visitation hours or bringing the child back late, the court will impose further orders and likely modify the visitation order if the problem persists. If the child is prepared for visits and the parent fails to show up that is also extremely stressful for both child and custodial parent. If the parent continues to violate the order they can eventually lose their visitation rights.
Visitation Hours - 2013 was released on: USA: 27 July 2013 (Atlanta, Georgia) (premiere)
The parent should then ask the other parent for change of visitation hours and then they should refer to the court in which the visitation rights were originally granted or most recently altered or affirmed.
Check the working of the visitation in the court order. If it states that you are entitled to certain days/hours, then you have the legal right to those times. The mom cannot deny this time for you ... she could face contempt of court and be fined for not obeying the agreed upon visitation program.
Child support and visitation rights are different issues. If there is no visitation order from the court the custodial parent can decide if visitation will be allowed and if it is, the terms, such as days, hours, etc. The non-custodial parent can file a petition with the court for visitation rights if an amicable solution cannot be agreed upon. Generally there must be a documented history of abuse or serious neglect before a judge will refuse a biological parent visitation rights. There are 2 different things. Legal custody and Physical custody. Regardless, child support and visitation are two completely different matters. He CAN ask the courts for visitation, it does not matter if he has been paying or not. If the father has no documented record of abuse with the child or any other violations then there's no right against him seeing the mother in which case he asks the court.
I assume that your visitation is set forth in a divorce/custody agreement. The outright answer is no. There is no extra 'offsetting' time awarded to compensate you for whatever extracurricular interests the child may have when she is in your custody. If you wish, to change the hours or length of visitation you may petition the court to have the agreement modified but it is an action that will have to be agreed to by the opposite parent AND the court. Do not try to take unilateral action on this, or you risk losing more than 5 hours visitation.see link below
Visitation hours for Durango jail may vary during holidays, often being limited or adjusted compared to regular hours. It's advisable to check directly with the facility for specific holiday schedules and any potential changes. Always confirm the visitation rules prior to planning your visit to ensure you have the most accurate information.
I need to know what the visitation hours are four dorm 4 and if kids 11 to 18 visit inmates there and if they need to have some kind of proof of who they are?
The cast of Visitation Hours - 2013 includes: David Dean Burkhart as Hick Pa Deven Fenn as Jason Lauryn MacFarland as Hick Ma Sarah Mushenheim as Karen
To visit you must be on the inmate's approved visitation list. Visiting hours vary by date, time and facility. You can call the warden at (251) 368-8173.