If you are appropriately paying child support, you should be able to see your son, take him out to do things with etc. After all, he will need your emotional support as well as monetary support. The problem with many breakups, is that the conflict in many cases goes on long after the separation or divorce. This is not in the child's best interest as well as the parents of the child. You and the mother of your child are going to have this bond for years to come whether either of you like it or not. For the sake of the child's financial and emotional well-being, the both of you must learn to work together for the benefit of the child. If you are not being allowed to see the child, you may half to take it to court. I would try to work with one another without dragging it through the courts in a adversarial way where in many cases it becomes a lose-lose situation all the way around (that is, except for the lawyers).
This is usually set forth in a court order.
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A father should always want to see his child, no matter what arrangements have been made. Whether it is being picked up or "delivered" a father has a right to see his child. On the other hand, if the parents are divorced or no longer together and the father has visitation rights he should not expect the mother to do all the transporting of their child. If mom and dad are no longer together then dad needs to accept his fair share of the responsibilities and not try to force more responsibility upon the mother by expecting her to deliver the child and the pick him up from visits with dad.
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No. Just because you no longer want to see your child or have rights to him does not mean the taxpayers should have to pay for him. You made him so you pay for him. Child support is a separate issue.
I would say yes cause i see no reason for a mother to have no rights but it matters what care their in tho. But yeah sure they could have their rights.
Since Mother Teresa died in 1997, she is no longer seeing visitors.
None even if you were on it. see links
One would assume the father has access rights and would figure out the child no longer resides with the mother. He will be notified that the child support will be going to a different receiver. see links below
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