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The visitation schedule for the non-custodian parent who does not know the child should start out slow. You may want to stay when the child is with the parent he or she does not know.

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Q: What visitation schedule is good for a 2 year old does not know non custodial parent?
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Can a 14 year old choose how much they visit a noncustodial parent?

No. The non-custodial parent has the right to a visitation schedule in order to maintain their relationship with their child even though the parents have ended their marriage. If everyone is on good terms the child's needs can be taken into consideration and the non-custodial parent can consent to reduced visitations. However, once the court has issued a visitation order, and the non-custodial parent wants to take advantage of that schedule, it must be followed until the order has been modified by the court for good reason.No. The non-custodial parent has the right to a visitation schedule in order to maintain their relationship with their child even though the parents have ended their marriage. If everyone is on good terms the child's needs can be taken into consideration and the non-custodial parent can consent to reduced visitations. However, once the court has issued a visitation order, and the non-custodial parent wants to take advantage of that schedule, it must be followed until the order has been modified by the court for good reason.No. The non-custodial parent has the right to a visitation schedule in order to maintain their relationship with their child even though the parents have ended their marriage. If everyone is on good terms the child's needs can be taken into consideration and the non-custodial parent can consent to reduced visitations. However, once the court has issued a visitation order, and the non-custodial parent wants to take advantage of that schedule, it must be followed until the order has been modified by the court for good reason.No. The non-custodial parent has the right to a visitation schedule in order to maintain their relationship with their child even though the parents have ended their marriage. If everyone is on good terms the child's needs can be taken into consideration and the non-custodial parent can consent to reduced visitations. However, once the court has issued a visitation order, and the non-custodial parent wants to take advantage of that schedule, it must be followed until the order has been modified by the court for good reason.


Can you visit your child if its your non visiting day?

You do not have the right to visit with your child at times not provided in your court ordered visitation schedule. If it's a special occasion you must make arrangements with the custodial parent and obtain their consent. If you and the custodial parent have a good relationship they may allow more liberal visitations than provided in the visitation schedule.


Does my 14 year old in GA have to visit his other parent if he doesn't want to?

If the parent has court-ordered visitation, yes. If there is a legitimate reason the child does not want to visit the parent, the custodial parent can petition the court to revise the visitation order. Be aware the court will not deny a parent the right to visitation without a very good reason, nor will they look kindly on a custodial parent who request it without a very good reason.


Can a child decide to shorten their visitation with the non custodial parent?

No. The visitation order must be followed or the non-custodial parent can file a motion for contempt of a court order. If the parents are on good terms the order can be modified with the consent of both parties.No. The visitation order must be followed or the non-custodial parent can file a motion for contempt of a court order. If the parents are on good terms the order can be modified with the consent of both parties.No. The visitation order must be followed or the non-custodial parent can file a motion for contempt of a court order. If the parents are on good terms the order can be modified with the consent of both parties.No. The visitation order must be followed or the non-custodial parent can file a motion for contempt of a court order. If the parents are on good terms the order can be modified with the consent of both parties.


Can a 14 year old living in NC decide she doesn't want to visit a parent on assigned weekends?

Assuming the parent has court-ordered visitation, no she can't. If there is a legitimate reason the child does not want to visit the parent, the custodial parent can petition the court to revise the visitation order. Be aware the court will not deny a parent the right to visitation without a very good reason, nor will they look kindly on a custodial parent who request it without a very good reason.


Is a 14 year old obligated to go to parents every other weekend in pa?

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How can you deny joint custody to an abusive parent?

YOU cannot deny any custody or visitation. Only the court can make an enforceable decision regarding these matters. State laws vary. If physical abuse is the case, the custodial parent will need a record of the abuse and should call the police, take pictures to record the effects, and try to have dis-interested witnesses present at the time of any contact between the parents. If there is no abuse to the children, or no abuse in the presence of the children, it is unlikely to make any change in the court decision for joint custody. It may compel the court to make some order for supervised exchange of the children for visitation. Only the court can make any decision, especially regarding custody. If the non-custodial parent is abusive to the children it may be very good grounds for a sole custody arrangement. It may also encourage the court to provide for supervised visitation. Visitation is a different issue than custody. Visitation is the means for the non-custodial parent to have a relationship with the children and build that relationship. A court generally regards this as semi-sacred. A custodial parent should NOT deny visitation. If it is necessary to curtail visitation for the real safety of the children, the custodial parent should immediately file a request for a change of visitation. Otherwise, a court may frown on a parent who denies visitation. In some states, continual denial of visitation can be grounds for a change of custody.


Can a custodial parent stop the non-custodial parents visitation if they are behind on child support?

No, they are separate issues. If the custodial parent stops visitations they would be in violation of a court order. The custodial parent must address the child support arrears as a separate matter by filing a contempt order with the court.


Can you change a scheduled visitation weekend if you have sole legal and primary physical custody?

No, not arbitrarily. You would need to work it out with the non-custodial parent and get their consent to the change. A good solution might be to offer to substitute another visitation time that would be appealing to the non-custodial parent. If the non-custodial parent doesn't agree you may need to alter your own plans. If you simply choose to not follow the visitation order you would be in contempt of a court order and the other parent could file a motion for contempt.


Is there a law that states if a custodial parent interfere with a non custodial parents relationship with the child that he child can be taken away from the custodial parent?

there should be and we need to do something about it!!! hrsepwr69@yahoo.com There are rules that the custodial parent can't interfere with the noncustodial parents parenting time (visitation). If you do have a problem with this it is recommend to report it to the courts. It is also a good idea to document when it does happen with the time and date.


What if the custodial parent hides the children from other parent?

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Can a child in Connecticut decide to end visitation with non-custodial parent?

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