Yes, you can refuse visitation if there are bed bugs in the father's home, as this can pose health risks and affect the child's well-being. It's important to communicate your concerns clearly and document any evidence of the infestation. Ideally, you should seek a resolution that ensures the child's safety, such as requesting that the infestation be addressed before visitation occurs. If necessary, consider involving legal professionals or family court to address the issue formally.
Home cleaners are usually not specialised in bedbugs. They might even refuse to clean if confronted, because they may get the bugs in their clothing or tools.
Yes, visitation can be stopped if the father has no home.
I assume it's not the step parent that is granted visitation. This is something the step parent and spouse have to work out since it's the spouse who has asked for visitation and therefor it's her responsibility to make it work. If the step parent own the house he can choose who's in it and who is not and same goes for the spouse if she owns it. The step parent have no authority over the visitation order.
Yes. If there is a visitation order.Yes. If there is a visitation order.Yes. If there is a visitation order.Yes. If there is a visitation order.
One home remedy to kill water bugs is vinegar. This will repel the bugs.
Why did Maniac refuse to go home with Mars Bars
ABSOLUTELY!
"Have you seen any signs of bed bugs in your home lately?"
Garbage generated in the home.
Some mothers work outside the home or have jobs they can work from home. Most fathers have jobs but sometimes a father will stay at home with the children.
Yes, have you seen any small black bugs in your home lately?
Yes, have you ever found red-backed bugs in your garden or home?