Unfortunately, no. But, why do you have the children? The order should have included custody and protection of the children. Mothers who are abusive toward the father of their children account for 55% of all fatal child abuse.
No. Unless she has court written visitation papers or a restraining order. The Father needs to take her to court and get the visitation schedule worked out right away.
Visitation is important in a child's life, when the parents are split. There is no standard visitation schedule, the schedule is made based of the parental needs.
This assumes that the existing visitation schedule is part of a court order. You could seek an informal agreement with the other parent, but it might not be enforceable when/if that becomes necessary. You'll probably have to return to court.
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.
The parent who is not allowed visitation should petition the court to establish their paternity and request a visitation schedule.
Yes of course you can. Visitation rights or shared custody should be settled when they are babies. There should have been a visitation order entered at the time the father was granted custody. There is no age restriction. Unless you were deemed an unfit parent you have the right to a visitation schedule. You should return to the court that issued the custody order and request a visitation schedule.
Custody of children is decided upon in court. The judge will set a schedule for the parents, so the out of state parents will spend adequate time with their children.
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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That matter must be addressed by the court that has jurisdiction over the divorce and the children. The father must file a petition for visitation and request a court ordered schedule that may include some school vacations and some time during the summer vacations.That matter must be addressed by the court that has jurisdiction over the divorce and the children. The father must file a petition for visitation and request a court ordered schedule that may include some school vacations and some time during the summer vacations.That matter must be addressed by the court that has jurisdiction over the divorce and the children. The father must file a petition for visitation and request a court ordered schedule that may include some school vacations and some time during the summer vacations.That matter must be addressed by the court that has jurisdiction over the divorce and the children. The father must file a petition for visitation and request a court ordered schedule that may include some school vacations and some time during the summer vacations.
There is no standard since families are not "standard". Visitation schedules must be arranged by the parents. If that is not possible then the court will arrange a schedule and the parties must follow it. Each party should consult with an attorney who specializes in family law. Their professional advice in arriving at long distance visitation schedules can be very helpful.
The father should request a visitation schedule from the court immediately. That should have been done at the hearing for temporary custody.The father should request a visitation schedule from the court immediately. That should have been done at the hearing for temporary custody.The father should request a visitation schedule from the court immediately. That should have been done at the hearing for temporary custody.The father should request a visitation schedule from the court immediately. That should have been done at the hearing for temporary custody.