Yes, but it has to be equally applied to the mother's boyfriend.
Only if he allows you to.
I would think that depends on what the court has ordered. However - in my oppinnion, a 16-year-old should be mature enough to decide for themselves whether they want to go on visitation visits or not !
The child may refuse visits if the child is now an adult or emancipated, or if there is no order for visitation.
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.
The visitation is the second of the Joyous or Joyful mysteries, following the Annunciation. The visitation occured between Mary and St. Elizabeth. by the way the term is used in French-speaking countries for what is normally called a Wake at a funeral home- one (visits) the deceased for the last time.
The mother must bring the father's drug use to the attention of the court in order to have him deemed an unfit parent or to curtail his visitation rights so the child is not endangered while in her father's care. The court can stop visits or require supervised visits.
In Illinois, if a court finds that the visits would be in the best interests of the child, then yes.
lives with family and visits boyfriend and I want to be her girlfriend
Only by a court order. The court must be provided with compelling evidence the visits are not in the best interest of the child.
She becomes an American citizen.
Yes, legally at the age of twelve a child can choose which parent he / or she wants to live with and visits with.
This is dependant on the reason for the supervised visits. You may have had things that you were required to do such as counselling for example in order to have your case looked at again. Your best option is to speak to a lawyer in your area to find out about petitioning the court to modify the custody and visitation arrangements.