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The rules of visitation rights are included in the original custody agreement. If the exact wording is not present, the law presumes the noncustodial parent will adhere to the wishes of the primary custodial parent in such matters, or be in violation of a court order. If there is a joint custody order in place it should stipulate which parent is the managing conservator.

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What happens with sole custody after the father is awarded visitation in Tennessee?

The mother can still have sole legal and physical custody when the father is awarded visitations. Custody and visitations are separate matters. The mother would be required to obey the visitation schedule.


What are the custody relocation laws in Pennsylvania?

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Where is Jon?

Lives in Reading, Pennsylvania. Visits his kids in Pennsylvania when he has custody.


What are the key provisions of the Pennsylvania child custody statutes?

The key provisions of the Pennsylvania child custody statutes include determining the best interests of the child, factors considered in custody decisions, types of custody arrangements (such as physical and legal custody), and procedures for modifying custody orders.


Does an unmarried mother still have sole custody after father has been awarded visitation in Tennessee?

She needs to review the court order that established the visitations. The order should state the legal custody arrangement along with the visitation schedule. For example it could state, "The mother shall have sole legal custody and the father shall have the right to visitations with the child every other weekend and alternating holidays."


Where is Jon Gosselin?

Lives in Reading, Pennsylvania. Visits his kids in Pennsylvania when he has custody.


Can a father just take a baby from the mother if they were never married without establishing custody first in Missouri?

No. The unmarried mother has sole custody until the father has established his paternity legally, in court and then requested (and obtained) joint custody and visitations.No. The unmarried mother has sole custody until the father has established his paternity legally, in court and then requested (and obtained) joint custody and visitations.No. The unmarried mother has sole custody until the father has established his paternity legally, in court and then requested (and obtained) joint custody and visitations.No. The unmarried mother has sole custody until the father has established his paternity legally, in court and then requested (and obtained) joint custody and visitations.


What is the chance of the biological father getting custody if a mother has two DUIs and she moved to a different state and will not let the father know the residence?

If a judge has granted you visitation rights, then it's called kidnapping, if you have never been granted visitations, time to get a lawyer, and get your visitations, you have rights too as a father, the DUI will possibly help you get joint or sole custody, good luck!


Can legal and physical custody be taken away from mother if she was assaulted by the father in 2009 in front of child and she stopped visitation?

She cannot stop visitations on her own for any reason. Only the court can change a visitation order. She must request that the court modify the visitation order and provide police reports detailing the assault. If she stops the visitations on her own she could lose custody.


Will you receive more child support with sole custody as opposed to joint custody?

You may since sole custody implies the child lives with that parent 100% of the time. With joint custody the child may dwell with the other parent for part of the time or with one parent all of the time with visitations for the other parent. It depends on the details and the state child support guidelines.


What does remand in custody mean?

It means to order someone returned to full custody (usually associated with ordering someone back to jail).


Can a mother with sole custody deny visitations to an unfit father?

No. Only a judge can change a court order in this state. The court establishes custody. In some states HRS has the authority to make changes. You should contact HRS and check the statues. You may need to get a lawyer.