Yes. If there is no court order the father has no legal right to keep the children from their mother. If the parents were never married the mother has custody until the father has established his paternity legally through a court action. If married, both parents have equal parental rights.
With court approval
Unless the stepfather has legally adopted the children, he has no built-in legal right to them.
yes because the mother needs to spend time with ther children. discipline then, learn about then, and nurchuring them the love of a mother is the must valuable. A child cant get a better love then from their mother. No afence Fathers but a Fathers love isn't even as neutering and loving as a mothers.
Fear of being abused more?
When you are 18 years old, you will be an adult. You can move out if you want to, and not be in any trouble except maybe with your mother. When you are 18 years old, you will be an adult. You can move out if you want to, and not be in any trouble except maybe with your mother.
Yes, but I teach fathers how to change that.
Many times a women alienate children from their fathers because they themselves do not wish to have contact with the father. Therefore; children get alienated due to an unintended consequence, but there are as many different answers to this questions as there are fathers alienated from their children. Unless there is abuse on the part of the man, the damage done to children who are alienated from their fathers is usually irreparable. It is extremely cruel to keep children from their fathers. Children need fathers as much as, and in some cases, more than children need their mothers. A father's positive influence cannot be bought for all the gold in Egypt. It is flat out child abuse for ANYONE to intentionally alienate children from their fathers. It can actually be a blessing for a mother to have a civil-productive relationship with the children's father. The mother can then have a much needed break from the children, financial support and the comfort of attending childrens activities without animosity. My sons father and I divorced when they were young and we got along beautifully while raising our children together and in close proximity. It was a positive influence that they witnessed their parents caring enough about THEM to get along with each other.
It is generally the mother that takes more interest in the children's education as far as helping with their children's homework, but some fathers may become involved as well. Mothers and fathers discuss their child's education as to whether their child will go to public school or private school and if their children are doing well in school then the parents will want to discuss with their children what college they may want to go too.
Single fathers have no parental rights until court ordered. A glass ceiling scenario, only the fathers are relegated to the subbasement of equal rights.
If he has custody of the children he may be petitioning the court for a child support order against the mother.If he has custody of the children he may be petitioning the court for a child support order against the mother.If he has custody of the children he may be petitioning the court for a child support order against the mother.If he has custody of the children he may be petitioning the court for a child support order against the mother.
Biological fathers have the right to see their children just as much as biological mothers. If they are not married to the mother, t hey may have to prove they are the father by taking a paternity test.
Developmental Dealy is caused from genes from the mother and fathers side resulting in their children to have downs syndrome or autism. This is genetic.