Father doesn't have to see his children, unless the mother really wants to. The mother, however, could go to court and file for a new child support based on the fact that the father is not spending any time with his kids, and then the child support ammount will be raised.
If the child doesn't want to go, his dad can't sue him into doing it.
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He's not paying for the right to see his child or for the child's right to see his father. He's paying for the upkeep of the child. Think of the message that will send to the child; If you father can not pay you have no right to see him. If he's not paying you have to go to court. Starting to mess with the custody agreement on your own will just cause trouble.
well, if your asking what you could do, then you could probably take her to court for custody of the child.
If he has been established as the biological father you can not stop him from petition for visitation. That is his right as a parent. If he somehow is unfit you will have to prove that to the court.
The parents of the child, regardless of their ages. And regardless of whether the mother is an adult. see links below
on the weekends or every other day depending on your plans
If the father has joint-custody of the child, not many. You are also at risk of an accusation of child alienation if you refuse.
No he does not because he is not the child's parent anymore.
The right to petition the courts for the right to see and support his child.
No, as the other child, even if a fraternal twin, can have a different father.
The two concepts are not related. Payment of child support is a financial responsibility. It does not depend on whether you see your children or not.
Divorce is something that happens between spouses, not between parents and children. A child's refusal to see the father does not affect the father's child support obligation.
Well the mother has to allow the father to see the child a little bit and the judge will decide how though!
The father is not involved with the child's upbringing at all, and, in fact, leaves the female as soon as he mates with her and does not even see his child.
Only in cases of illegitimate births. Well, the mother can take the child but she can't stop the child from seeing the father. the child deserves to see the father in their life. The father can also take the child back and the parents can share time with the child. Or the child can make his/her own decision to live with the mother or father.
Yes.
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