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
if the child doesn't want to see the noncustodial parent he doesn't have too. don't force him to do it =)
the custodial parent is the parent the child lives with the non custodial parent is the parent the child does NOT live with the non custodial parent assuming he / she knows he is a parent... is usually the patitioning parent. if he /she chooses not to seek visitation rights the court cannot force him/ her to see the child.... but they can enforce child support. research the laws for your state.
The father has the right to see the child whether or not he pays child support. Child Support and Visitation are two separate issues. One does not depend on the other. The parties are required to obey both court orders.
That person could not want to see the child or the other parent is not allowing it or the law/government disallows it.
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they might
None, as this dishonors the authority of the court, not a good practice to teach children. see link
no see links below
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Yes.
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at times yes but usually if the noncustodial parent does want to see the child they will be denied visitation rights and not be allowed to see the child