As adjudicated by the courts, each parent has rights, including visitation. Minor children may have their opinions included in discussions, but cannot decide which parent has custody or access.
You have to go to court. if he never have had visitation before he has to apply for it in court.
If they have been there six months.
Visitation that extends beyond a normal school holiday period more resembles a joint custody arrangement. If these outburst have continued, than one has to question what is taking place in your household. The child should have been evaluated by a counselor early on to determine the reasons.
It's possible that if you file for child support he will file for visitation - assuming he isn't neglectful or abusive, visitation is his right as one of the parents of the child.
You are not likely to pay child support, but neither will you get visitation rights, unless you adopted the child as your own at the time you were married.
If he is paying child support he does have the right to see the child. You can get court ordered supervision if there are any issues in that area.
the father has not spent much time with child since she was about 8 months old is not capable of caring for her
Yes, I am. I live with my partner, and we have 3 children together. A daughter who will be 2 this May, and twin girls at 5 months Anything Else?? Kindest Regards, James Mills (and yes, it is me)
My daughter can do a very rudimentary somersault she is 13 months.
Anything from 2 months + 6 days to exactly 2 months - depending on which months are picked.
She is almost 9 months old
it depends on the woman or young teen i was 6 months in with my son then i was like 3 months in with my daughter