You still have to pay child support, it's for your son and not his dad, but if he is breaking your agreement you have to go to the police or court.
During the divorce proceedings, the wife got custody of the children but the husband still has visitation rights on weekends.
unless the father can beproven that he is unfit then he sould have visitation rights set up with the court
Depending on the state, yes, but you can file an injunction. see link
Take him to court and ask for sole custody, make sure you have documentation that he is not assisting in your daughter's needs.
You can request joint custody and you can also request a visitation schedule. You should consult with an attorney or ask if there is any advocate you could speak with at the court.You can request joint custody and you can also request a visitation schedule. You should consult with an attorney or ask if there is any advocate you could speak with at the court.You can request joint custody and you can also request a visitation schedule. You should consult with an attorney or ask if there is any advocate you could speak with at the court.You can request joint custody and you can also request a visitation schedule. You should consult with an attorney or ask if there is any advocate you could speak with at the court.
The answer depends on the details such as who has legal custody and provisions set forth in any custody orders, visitation arrangements and agreements between the parties.
No, & restricting visitation is actually an easy way to lose custody of the children. Hurt feelings & opinions are not laws & wives alone cannot decide when or if her children's father can see them. Cheating & getting into a new relationship do not make a man an unfit parent, & it isn't right for children to not be able to see their father simple because their mother doesn't like his new girlfriend or living situation. Unless the husband is physically or emotionally abusive & family court says the wife can & does have full custody, she cannot restrict visitation.
yes, becuz woman are always yelln bout their kids need to see their daddy, but no if the daddy is hurtn the kids Only if the husband has no visitation rights or partial custody of the child, otherwise no.
Hopefully not. Or she should give custody to the father remaining in the state, and her get long distance visitation.
You file a motion to modify visitation to supervised.
Yes, and he has rights to visitation, and if he likes, he can arrange to have a custody hearing, if he feels he can prove you unfit. Such as if you cheat on your husband, or are having marital problems.
when joint custody is in place both parents have the same rights. unless stipulated in court records. Joint means both so when ever the other parent is suppose to have visitation with the child the child / children must go. review documents that grant Joint custody.