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To get temporary visitation rights, you will have to go to the court and file for them. There will most likely be a hearing that will determine if these visitation rights were granted or not.
Yes but he has to establish that he is the father so he has to get legal papers, birth certificate and do a DNA test. Without papers that you are the father you can't go to court and apply for visitation right and custody.
Go to the court of jurisdiction and file an emergency injunction temporarily stopping visitation rights based on the same. It is your right to know exactly where your child will be staying during visitation and if the location is unsuitable, it is also your right to request visitation modification based on the same including termination of visitation or supervised visitation.
File a motion to clarify, Pro Se see link below
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Go to court. Grandparents have rights too.
Do you have a court order saying you have visitation? Are you the biological father? If so then YES. Go back to court and file for custody.
Grandprents generally do not have rights to a grandchild if the child has 2 parents in the child's life. A judge may grant some grandparent time but only if it does not interfer with the parents visitation times and the child's development time (such as school).In this society, children are very busy and go from parent to parent so much that it is hard for a judge to grant any time.This really is something that you need to talk to the parents of the child about. Remember, your grandchild already has parents. These parents need to do their jobs. It is not up to the grandparents to step in unless there is a very good reason.
Yes, you file divorce papers in a regular civil court unless you go through a lawyer.
If the father has legal visitation rights-no. You can file a petition with the court to change visitation to show cause. You petition him to go to court where you tell the judge why you do not want, what you do not want and the judge will decide.
You cannot force her to go and don't make her but what you should do is find out why she does not want to see her as sometimes (heaven forbid) they are being abused in some way or another and of course it could just be rebellion if he is just strict.
you have to go through Family Court to file papers.