no they dont tell someone why you are afraid of your parents and then they might understand......
AnswerIn order for the visits to stop the visitation order must be modified by the court. The custodial parent must take charge of the situation immediately and do whatever is necessary to determine why the child is afraid to visit the non-custodial parent.It would be best to contact the attorney who represented that parent in the divorce for advice and a referral to the proper professionals. If the child's reasons are found to be serious then the parent must return to court to have the visitation modified but they must provide appropriate evidence for the court's review.
If the child's fears are unfounded then the parents should seek counseling in order for the child to feel comfortable visiting the other parent.
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The courts cannot force an absent parent to visit the child[ren].
No, a child cannot be forced to visit a parent. If a compromise cannot be reached to everyone's satisfaction; either parent can petition the court to order counseling for all parties involved to find a solution.
Yes, just as they can be forced to go to school, the doctor, to bed, etc. One of the roles of being a good parent is teaching children what is in their best interest, even if they don't think so. See links below
In New Jersey, child support obligations generally remain in effect regardless of a child's refusal to visit the obligor parent. Child support is based on the financial needs of the child and the parents' income, not on the visitation arrangements. If a child refuses to visit, the obligor parent may need to seek legal advice or mediation to address the visitation issues, but it would not automatically reduce or eliminate their child support obligation. It's important for both parents to comply with court orders regarding support and visitation unless modified by the court.
No. The court cannot make a parent visit with the child. It can only make them pay child support.No. The court cannot make a parent visit with the child. It can only make them pay child support.No. The court cannot make a parent visit with the child. It can only make them pay child support.No. The court cannot make a parent visit with the child. It can only make them pay child support.
The courts cannot force an absent parent to visit the child[ren].
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Children should be able to visit a parent in prison as long as the parent did not do an offense against the child. It should also be up to the child if they want to see their parent in prison.
With visitation rights? Yes, if it's court ordered.
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We would discuss it with the other parent. The parent has the right to know.
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No.
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Yes. Child support and visitation orders are separate.