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You were granted visitation of your 3 year old in court but her mother does not want you to get her What should you do?

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If a father has visitation rights but rarely comes to see his child what steps can be taken?

It depends on what you want to do. If you don't mind about the father rarely visiting, then there are no steps to be taken. It really is a matter on what you want to do about the father rarely visiting his child.


If you give a child up for adoption at the age of 17 can you ever receive visitation when the adoptive parents are your dad and stepmother?

You made them mad at you. huh? Or your child doesn't want to see you. You should have visitation.


What if you are divorced now and want to see you kids but the mother suffers from Parental alienation syndrome and want let you see the kids without her there?

I do not understand how she could legally could do this. Your settlement agreement should have some visitation allowed. If it does, you can enforce visitation, if the agreement does not allow you to have visitation, you either did something wrong or you sign a lopsided agreement that you will now need to contest. Good Luck


Why should grandparents have visitation rights?

Grandparents should have the right to have visitation rights because their grandchildren might want to see them. Also when the children have enjoyed a good relationship with their grandparents that is an important part of life and it shouldn't end if the parents divorce or one parent dies.


You no longer want to have visitation rights?

Having visitation rights does not compell you to visit, it only means that you have the right to do so if you so desire. So there is no particular advantage to losing visitation rights. If you don't want to visit, don't visit.


What if a father has not seen their child in ten months and one day decides to want to see them can he just come and take them?

That depends on the custody order and the visitation order. However, he should call ahead and let the family know if he decides to exercise his visitation rights after not seeing the child for some time. If he has no visitation rights then it's up to the mother. Either way he should call ahead in case the family has plans.That depends on the custody order and the visitation order. However, he should call ahead and let the family know if he decides to exercise his visitation rights after not seeing the child for some time. If he has no visitation rights then it's up to the mother. Either way he should call ahead in case the family has plans.That depends on the custody order and the visitation order. However, he should call ahead and let the family know if he decides to exercise his visitation rights after not seeing the child for some time. If he has no visitation rights then it's up to the mother. Either way he should call ahead in case the family has plans.That depends on the custody order and the visitation order. However, he should call ahead and let the family know if he decides to exercise his visitation rights after not seeing the child for some time. If he has no visitation rights then it's up to the mother. Either way he should call ahead in case the family has plans.


What visitation schedule is good for a 2 year old does not know non custodial parent?

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.


Does a 16 yr old have to go on visitation visits in Oklahoma?

I would think that depends on what the court has ordered. However - in my oppinnion, a 16-year-old should be mature enough to decide for themselves whether they want to go on visitation visits or not !


How much visitation can you ask for?

You can ask for whatever you want, but most likely you won't get whatever you want.


What rights does a custodial parent have regarding inconsistent visitation?

What rights do you want?


If your daughters dad has visitation rights but no legal or physical custody can I refuse visitation in CA?

If Dad has court-ordered visitation then you have to follow it or you are in violation of a court order (and there are consequences for that). If there's a valid reason you don't want Dad to have visitation, then you can go to court and request that the court modify the visitation order. But be aware that the court will not do that without a very valid reason.