A minor is not allowed to decide this himself and the parents have to follow the court order and make him go. Any changes in visitation, custody or child support must be made through the court that issued the order.
Unless visitation rights for the non-custodial parent were allowed in the divorce paperwork, the custodial parent is completely within their rights to deny the non-custodial parent visitation....however, the non-custodial parent may sue for visitation rights.
No. A parent has parental rights and rights under a visitation order until those rights are modified or terminated by a court order.No. A parent has parental rights and rights under a visitation order until those rights are modified or terminated by a court order.No. A parent has parental rights and rights under a visitation order until those rights are modified or terminated by a court order.No. A parent has parental rights and rights under a visitation order until those rights are modified or terminated by a court order.
If the court has awarded you visitation rights, then you have those rights legally and they cannot be denied by the custodial parent.
What rights do you want?
Grandparents can ask for visitation to be granted through the court, but they are not automatically given visitation rights like natural/legal parents are.
It's not the parent who decide whether there will be visitation rights or not, that is the court and a parent is not obligated to petition for one. A parent can not be forced to have a relationship with their child. Apart from paying child support.
No. The non-custodial parent needs to have the visitation rights enforced by the court if necessary.
Not if the other parent has joint custody and/or visitation rights.
Sole physical AND sole legal custody? If so, most likely as long as the visitation does not interfere with the non-custodial parent's court ordered visitation. If it does, then the parent planning such a vacation must secure permission from the other parent, or permission from the court beforehand.
If the other parent have visitation rights you will need their consent as well as the courts.
Only the court has the power to deny visitation rights.
The custodial parent is the parent in which the child resides with. My son lives with me and I am the custodial parent, his dad has visitation rights and pays child support.