A father should provide whatever the children will need while in his care, unless otherwise directed by a court of law. The mother is not responsible for the necessities of the children while they are on weekend visitations.
She could but that would be moraly wrong
Romeo comes to visit Juliet early that morning after their secret wedding.
The father should visit the local family court and seek a court order.The father should visit the local family court and seek a court order.The father should visit the local family court and seek a court order.The father should visit the local family court and seek a court order.
Yes You Can Visit You Father. If You Are 16 Years Or Older It Is Now Your Decision To Visit Him Or Not.
The father has the right to visit with his child unless the court issues an order to the opposite.
This depends on the situation. I advise contacting a lawyer.
If the father have no court order for visitation she can refuse.
That is the correct spelling of "sleepover" (overnight visit by friends).
Not if the father hasn't requested a visitation schedule. The mother should allow the father to visit with the child. However, if there is no visitation order in place she won't "get into trouble" if he's is not having visitations with the child. Child support and visitations are two separate issues as far as the court is concerned.Fathers are entitled to visitations. If the mother refuses the father should return to court and request a visitation schedule. The mother will be legally obligated to obey that order.Not if the father hasn't requested a visitation schedule. The mother should allow the father to visit with the child. However, if there is no visitation order in place she won't "get into trouble" if he's is not having visitations with the child. Child support and visitations are two separate issues as far as the court is concerned.Fathers are entitled to visitations. If the mother refuses the father should return to court and request a visitation schedule. The mother will be legally obligated to obey that order.Not if the father hasn't requested a visitation schedule. The mother should allow the father to visit with the child. However, if there is no visitation order in place she won't "get into trouble" if he's is not having visitations with the child. Child support and visitations are two separate issues as far as the court is concerned.Fathers are entitled to visitations. If the mother refuses the father should return to court and request a visitation schedule. The mother will be legally obligated to obey that order.Not if the father hasn't requested a visitation schedule. The mother should allow the father to visit with the child. However, if there is no visitation order in place she won't "get into trouble" if he's is not having visitations with the child. Child support and visitations are two separate issues as far as the court is concerned.Fathers are entitled to visitations. If the mother refuses the father should return to court and request a visitation schedule. The mother will be legally obligated to obey that order.
no According to the law of most states, you are still required to visit your father, as long as you are under the age of 18. The court can hold the custodial parent (your mother) in contempt of court if the visitation is discontinued without prior court approval.
When you are referring to your mother's and father's sisters. For example: My aunts always visit our family around the holidays. My mother and my aunts work in the kitchen for days to prepare a special feast.
well in how in the first place, if this is this the father, how did u find out in the first place? and then i would go down to the local court house and file either solecustody or joint custody. then take it to court and then see if they find you a fit father or not. and then find out some stuff on the mother to get it to where you can find out that she is not being a fit mother. then you just got sole custody of that child. now if they find you not a fit father they maybe nice and at least grant you supervised visit with the child.