If the parents are unmarried and there is no custody order then nothing happens. The father needs to establish his paternity legally and request custody and/or visitations. The court will also issue a child support order. If there is no marriage to establish legal status then the parties must establish legal relationships and custody by court orders.
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The father must file a motion for contempt in the court that has jurisdiction over the case. If there is no court ordered visitation then the father must request a visitation order. This situation must be addressed and resolved through the court system
If your father moves out and stays in the same state then visitation will have to be set up.
Yes, visitation can be stopped if the father has no home.
When my father and mother divorced, my mother was awarded custody, and my father had visitation. His visitation was every other weekend, and every Wednesday for 2 hours. Plus holidays and things. My father did not get us every other weekend, and we did not ever see him on Wednesdays. If it is his choice not to pick up the kids, then the court cannot prove you negligent in any way. As long as you are not keeping the children from him, and telling him he cannot see them, you are fine. HE chooses not to see them. There is nothing you can do to force him to see them. When my father and mother divorced, my mother was awarded custody, and my father had visitation. His visitation was every other weekend, and every Wednesday for 2 hours. Plus holidays and things. My father did not get us every other weekend, and we did not ever see him on Wednesdays. If it is his choice not to pick up the kids, then the court cannot prove you negligent in any way. As long as you are not keeping the children from him, and telling him he cannot see them, you are fine. HE chooses not to see them. There is nothing you can do to force him to see them.
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.
That's interpretive. Perhaps he needs to pay less child support to afford better.
Yes. If there is a visitation order.Yes. If there is a visitation order.Yes. If there is a visitation order.Yes. If there is a visitation order.
Yes just tell who ever your living with that you just dont want to vist your father every weekend cause your a teenager and you want to hang put with your friends and not be stuck visting your dad any more
Need to file a petition for visitation. If the father is the biological father he has a right to visitation. There is no court that will not grant visitation to a father. Unless it is proved in court that the father is unfit. There has to be proof of that.
Not automatically, but the father certainly has a right to move for visitation and, ordinarily, it should be granted.