To prove that the non-custodial mother is drugging the child with melatonin during visits, the custodial father can gather evidence such as sleep patterns, behavioral changes in the child after visits, and any physical evidence of melatonin use, like leftover supplements or packaging. He might also consider documenting incidents with dates and times, and possibly obtaining testimonies from medical professionals if the child exhibits concerning symptoms. Additionally, he could request a drug test for the child if there is a strong suspicion of misuse. Consulting with a family law attorney can help navigate the legal implications and determine the best course of action.
THE CUSTODIAL PARENT HAS THE LAST SAY SO
Custody of the child, or custodial rights to see the child? Either is possible, it just depends on whether you are willing to do the work. see links below
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If the child is young enough to be subject to custodians, the only way a child can stay with a noncustodial parent beyond the requirements of the divorce or separation agreement is with the approval of the custodial patent.
No. If you have been determined to be the child's biological father you and the mother will have equal parental rights if you remarry.
That comes under child support enforcement, they will file a motion to enforce.
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Yes, if the father is the custodial parent. It works just the same as when the mother is the custodial parent. The non-custodial pay child support based on their income and other factors.
no, that's custodial interference
No. (The answer is the same whether the father is the obligor/non-custodial parent or obligee/custodial parent.)
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With time and preparation. see links below