You do have to let your daughter's dad visit your daughter. Interfering with a parent's right to see their child is a huge deal. If you make a habit of it, you'll end up in a lot of trouble, and can even lose custody of the child. As a mother, you have no more right to the child than the father does.
It depends on the custody arrangement established by the court. If the father has legal visitation rights, then you may be required to allow him to visit his daughter as outlined in the custody agreement. If there are concerns about visitation or safety issues, you can address them through legal channels.
Actually, no. If you are not married, the father has no visitation rights unless they have been established by a court order. A child support order can be established at the same time. However, you and the child's father should work out a plan to have both parents involved in her life.
Actually, no. If you are not married, the father has no visitation rights unless they have been established by a court order. A child support order can be established at the same time. However, you and the child's father should work out a plan to have both parents involved in her life.
Actually, no. If you are not married, the father has no visitation rights unless they have been established by a court order. A child support order can be established at the same time. However, you and the child's father should work out a plan to have both parents involved in her life.
Actually, no. If you are not married, the father has no visitation rights unless they have been established by a court order. A child support order can be established at the same time. However, you and the child's father should work out a plan to have both parents involved in her life.
Actually, no. If you are not married, the father has no visitation rights unless they have been established by a court order. A child support order can be established at the same time. However, you and the child's father should work out a plan to have both parents involved in her life.
He stabbed her to death.
I went to visit my family in Connecticut last summer.
You can respond by expressing your appreciation for him asking permission and then let him know that you trust your daughter to make her own decisions in terms of dating. Thank him for his respect and honesty.
It's important to involve adults in this situation. You or your parent can contact the police to discuss the situation and see if they can assist in retrieving your belongings. Explain the situation clearly and seek guidance from a trusted adult to ensure your safety and well-being throughout the process.
You can consult with a legal professional to address the forgery of your signature and seek legal remedies. Additionally, you may want to consider mediation or counseling to resolve the custody issues with your sister in the best interest of your daughter. Keeping proper documentation of the incidents can also be helpful in legal proceedings.
good! just don't let him pick it out!
Because mothers totally trust their daughters to go out with friends.
A minor can't marry in TX at 15 without parental consent and court approval. No court should have approved this without your consent. File a petition to annul the marriage. Then don't let Daughter go visit Dad again. If Dad has court-ordered visitation, then file a petition to modify it.
You need to make sure her dad is healthy and able to take care of his daughter too. Just love her and let her know you are there for her and help her understand what is wrong with her dad.
You must follow the court order, or have the order changed. You should probably discuss this with your soon.
Hopefully the mother has talked to the daughter before menstruation begins, so the daughter doesn't think something is wrong with her. After that the mother should tell her daughter to let her know when she notices any bleeding and have pads or tampons ready for her daughter to use.
let the mother confess to her daughter,clearly showing signs of regret and sorrow,while promising never to do so.This apology can be concluded with a joint prayer by both the mother and her daughter.
Assuming Dad has custody, then he would have to agree to let daughter move in with you OR you would have to petition the court for a change of custody.
find a different pet that your dad will let you have
In this day and age of child abuse complaints, it is recommended that the court assigning custody to the dad be notified and/or a police report be filed prior to the court notification of the runaway female. There, the dad will find out what the cause of the daughter leaving the confines of custody without serious implications to him will be revealed. Let the cops pick her up, not the dad.
Tell him to go ahead and try.
With out a court order, I do not think you will lose anything but you could have to pay child support.