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The child may visit at any age if a court order for visitation is in place. If no such order exists or visitation has been terminated for any reason, the child can visit their parent when they reach the age of majority in their state, 18 in Colorado.
With visitation rights? Yes, if it's court ordered.
Yes
With visitation rights? Yes, if it's court ordered.
No he does not because he is not the child's parent anymore.
If the father has court ordered visitation, yes, he does. If the mother believes it's a dangerous situation for the child (ie dad's a drug abuser) then she needs to go back to court and request that the vistiation order be modified.
I think that children of 12 years and more may decide to visit parents in Texas
Depends on how long the visit is. But if the father is the non-custodial parent in this case, then he will have to pay child support on this child. Different states vary in their laws. But typically a "visit" will not affect child support.
12.
The father has the right to visit with his child unless the court issues an order to the opposite.
Yes, but why the restraining order. Message me.
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