* A person who kills domestic animals has a psychological problem and can be considered dangerous so no, it is highly unlikely this person would get supervised visitation rights of their child whether they have hurt that child or the mother. In time when the psychiatrist and courts feel this person is psychologically considered to be of no harm to themselves or anyone else this ruling may be changed by a court of law.
In the US... The court will only order supervised visitation if there is legitimate reason for it, such as a history of violence, drug addiction, mental illness, etc.
No. * It's never wrong to protect a child regardless of the circumstances. There could be repercussions in the future concerning custodial and/or visitation issues. If the father is indeed unstable the court should be made aware of the situation before the custody hearing. This does not mean allegations it means evidence. Police reports or a motion to present the father's medical history although it is likely that would only be allowed only if it was directly related to documented acts of domestic violence. Consideration should also be given to request the court for supervised visitation when custodial/visitation issues are addressed.
No. In the United States, biological parents have equal child visitation rights unless restrictions are placed on the parent(s) by legal means.
Elliot G. Storke has written: 'A complete history of the great American rebellion' -- subject(s): Accessible book, History, United States Civil War, 1861-1865 'The domestic animals' -- subject(s): Horses, Domestic animals
Twm Elias has written: 'Mae'r byd yn troi' 'Da byw Cymru' -- subject(s): Domestic animals, History
A. T. Clason has written: 'Animal and man in Holland's past' -- subject(s): Domestic animals, Domestication, History, Living fossils
Pierre Ducos has written: 'L' Origine des animaux domestiques en Palestine' -- subject(s): Domestic animals, History
Emile Bougaud has written: 'Le Christianisme et les temps presents' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'St. Chantal and the foundation of the Visitation' 'The divinity of Christ: an argument' 'Histoire de sainte Monique' -- subject(s): Biography, Christian saints, Christian women saints 'Histoire de Sainte Chantal' -- subject(s): Order of the Visitation, History 'St. Chantal And The Foundation Of The Visitation V2' 'Histoire de Sainte Chantal' -- subject(s): Order of the Visitation, History 'Histoire de la bienheureuse Marguerite-Marie' -- subject(s): Devotion to Sacred Heart 'Histoire de Sainte Chantal' -- subject(s): History, Order of the Visitation 'Histoire de Sainte Chantal et des origines de la Visitation' -- subject(s): Visitation Nuns, History 'Histoire de Sainte Chantal et des origines de la Visitation' -- subject(s): History, Visitation Nuns 'Histoire de Sainte Monique' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'The Divinity Of Christ' 'Histoire de Saint Vincent de Paul'
Otto Keller has written: 'Illustrierte Geschichte der Musik' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Music 'Arbeitsbuch zur Textanalyse' -- subject(s): Semiotics and literature, Textual Criticism 'Die antike Tierwelt' -- subject(s): Ancient Civilization, Animals in art, Animals in literature, Domestic animals, History
Marsha Weisiger has written: 'Dreaming of sheep in Navajo country' -- subject(s): History, Navajo Indians, Land tenure, Land use, Domestic animals
In Arizona, custody laws for unmarried parents are based on the best interests of the child. Both parents have equal rights to custody and visitation, but the court will consider factors such as the relationship between the child and each parent, the ability of each parent to provide for the child's needs, and any history of domestic violence or substance abuse. It is recommended for unmarried parents to create a parenting plan to outline custody and visitation arrangements.
Emmett Joseph Reardon has written: 'Supervised study in history in high school'