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No unless there is an agreement between yourself and his father that has been made with the Social Services or a court. It is normal practice though to allow the father to come and visit his child if he wants to keep in touch and should be encouraged unless there is any danger of harm in any way.
You must follow the court mandated supervised visitation schedule. You should not allow your son to visit with his father alone. If you still have questions, you should visit the court and ask to speak with an advocate or social worker who can explain the rules and the reasons for them.
NO the answer is False the arrows in the address bar allow you to visit different locations on the computer
The purpose of an industrial visit is to show students different opportunities within the industry, to allow them to see people working in the industry and to allow them to explore classroom concepts with professionals. The student should be led in before visit, during visit and after visit activities.
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 he can, provided they have filed a settlement agreement with the court in the county in which you live which gives your father rights of visitation or parenting time. If your mom does not allow your father to exercise his rights of visitation with you, she can be held in contempt of court for witholding you from him. If you do not wish to spend time with your father, it's best to explain to him why and usually you can work out a reasonable 'break time' until you want to spend time with him again.
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Brain is going to visit his father’s oil fields in Canada, and he was visiting there because this was the first summer he was allowed to have “visitation rights” to his father, and was bringing equipment- drilling equipment, to his father.
Yes, the McChord AFB does allow schools to visit them on trips. However, it is the third party's responsibility to handle the security portion of their visit and they must follow all of the rules.