California child support enforcement is required to represent you in child support matters; for visitation rights, contact your local bar association and/or legal assistance foundation office.
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If you're the father, and the mother is attempting to deny you visitation rights, you need to get a lawyer and take it to court. If you're the mother, and you'd like to deny the father visitation rights, you need to get a lawyer and take it to court. Child support is an entirely separate issue. It has NOTHING to do with visitation or custody rights. You are obligated to abide by the court orders in both cases, but you don't get to stop paying support or deny visitation just because the other parent did the other one of those things.
Got to lawv.net to find the Legal aid of WV office in your area. I can't find any income guidelines that tell exactly what the income limit is anywhere on the internet. You'll have to make an appointment to determine if you qualify. Hope this helps!
Information on visitation rights for father's can be provided by any attorney that works with related matters. Many law offices exist within many towns in the country.
Parents can find a child visitation lawyer on the 'Legal Match' website and by clicking on the 'Find Your Lawyer Now' link. One can also find them on the 'Attorneys' website.
If a court has awarded you visitation rights, that ruling would be legally valid in any state. States recognize the legality of court rulings made in other states. If, however, you do not have visitation rights, and if your daughter is currently in the home of someone who does not want you to visit her, then that is a legal issue which you can take to court (if you can afford the lawyer's fees).
There are self help groups for fathers and mothers. If you are a battered woman, a womens shelter can help you find an attorney.
I can I can't.
if its child support your probably screwed.
You need to talk to a lawyer to hammer this out. Theoretically you can be required to pay child support but also not have visitation rights; it depends on the custody arrangement you have with the child's mother. If you don't have a custody arrangement, then the lawyer can help you set one up.
Have a lawyer help you make visitation rules.
You need to get a lawyer and go to court.
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