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Can the father of your child deny you rights to take your child if there are no court ordered visitation rights?

If there are no court orders both parents have equal rights.


Can a parent deny visitation to the other parent if child receives bad grades?

No. Visitation rights for divorced or unmarried parents cannot be dictated by the parents in a manner you described. If a parent feels like there have been a change of circumstances or that a parent is acting against the best interests of the child then the parents need to go back to court and modify the child visitation agreement.


Can mother deny father visitation if he did not notify mother of his move and he has joint custody?

Only if he refuses to tell his new address. Both parents have the right to know where the child lives when with the other parent.


Acceptable reasons to deny parenting time?

VERY few! Full-time incarceration may be one I can think of. The Courts are usually VERY reluctant to deny a child visitation time with both parents. I am even aware of a sex offender who has visitation with his child done under a controlled and monitored situation.


Could the residential parent have the right to deny the nonresidential parent the right to see the child after a certain age in the state of Kansas?

In Kansas, the residential parent cannot unilaterally deny the nonresidential parent visitation rights solely based on the child's age. Visitation rights are typically established through a court order, and any changes to that arrangement must be approved by the court. If the residential parent wishes to limit or deny visitation, they must demonstrate a valid reason, such as concerns for the child's safety. Ultimately, the child's best interests are the primary consideration in any custody or visitation dispute.


Can parents deny child visitation rights to a grandparent they feel is unfit or dangerous to the child's wellbeing?

ABSOLUTELY. However if the grandparent has visitation rights ordered by the court, it must be addressed immediately in the custodial court and the visitation may be modified or removed. Primary concern should always be the well being and safety of the child.


How can I stop paying child support for a child that Ive never seen and doesnt know me When the mother will not allow me to be part of child's life?

Child support and visitation are separate matters. If you do not have court-ordered visitation rights, get them. If you do, go back to court to enforce them - the law is taking an increasingly dim view of custodial parents who deny court-ordered visitation.


What age can child opt out of visitation in state of Idaho?

18. Until then, if the parent has court-ordered visitation, it has to be followed. If there is a legitimate reason the child does not want to visit the parent, the custodial parent can petition the court to revise the visitation order. Be aware the court will not deny a parent the right to visitation without a very goodreason.


Can legal guardian deny vistitation rights to biological parents?

In certain circumstances, a legal guardian may be able to deny visitation rights to biological parents if it is deemed to be in the best interests of the child. This typically occurs if there is evidence of abuse, neglect, or if it is determined that visitation would be harmful to the child. However, it ultimately depends on the laws of the specific jurisdiction and the decisions made by the courts.


Do the grandparents have visitation in state of oh?

Grandparents had no legal right of access to their grandchild, and parents had complete authority to grant or deny the privilege of visitation. Ohio has authorized grandparent companionship or visitation rights by statute in three circumstances: (1) when married parents terminate their marriage or separate, (2) when a parent of a child is deceased, and (3) when the child is born to an unmarried woman. In such cases, a court may order reasonable isitation if it is in the best interest of the child.


Do you have the right as an unwed mother to deny the biological father visitation rights?

You do not have the right to deny visitations but if you do, the father can and should request a court hearing to establish his paternity and get visitation rights. He can request custody or joint custody and the court will render a decision. If the child is to remain with the mother the court will set up a child support order and the father can file contempt charges if the mother withholds visitation or violates the visitation order in any other way.


Can a mother refuse child support in Texas as a way to deny paternal rights such as visitation holiday's etc?

No. Child support, visitation, custody etc are all separate issues. The court will see to what is best for the child and one parent can not deny the parental rights of the other.