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No. The court order must be terminated by the court that issued the order. Behavior does not void a court order.

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Q: Is an unmarried father's court ordered supervised visitation void after no calls and not showing up in Tennessee when the mother has a protection order against him?
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Do you have visitation rights if you are not married and have not established your paternity legally?

No, you must establish your paternity legally in order to obtain parental rights such as visitation rights, custody rights and the right to support your child until they reach the age of majority. If you have established paternity by a DNA test, then you can petition the court for visitation.


Can an unmarried mother only give supervised visitation of the child to the father and him not have any say in it as long as the mother is letting him see the child?

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Can an unmarried father be denied unsupervised or overnight visitation?

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Does an unmarried mother still have sole custody after father has been awarded visitation in Tennessee?

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