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You may arrange visitation through the courts.
The spouse cannot refuse visitation, however the courts can.
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No as they have no standing in the courts.
Visitation is important in a child's life, when the parents are split. There is no standard visitation schedule, the schedule is made based of the parental needs.
Kentucky does not have municipal courts. It only has Circuit Courts and District Courts. See the related link below for links to them, and details about the KY court system.
Leave permanently, no. That would violate the visitation order. To move would require his and the courts consent.
Neither parent; custodial or non custodial decides visitation. Visitation is determined through the courts, and a judge decides when visitation will occur.
Not automatically, but the father certainly has a right to move for visitation and, ordinarily, it should be granted.
not if there are courts orders
Child support and custody/visitation are separate issues. You should contact your local courts to file for visitation/custody if the custodial parent is denying visitation.
Yes.