* Reasons why a child should be stopped from visiting their father: If the father has too many parties in the home and neglects the child during the party (not checking on the child several times during the course of the party); the father is an alcoholic or does drugs; a father who brings different women home while the child is there or if the woman sleeps over-night in the home (confusing to the child); if the father goes out and leaves the child alone or with complete strangers; bullying the child; physically hurting the child; sexual or verbal abuse; not being sure the child is being fed properly (skipping meals) or not giving proper medical care if needed. If the father is none of these things then the child should be able to visit their father and when that child is no longer a minor it is then up to that young adult to decide if they wish to continue to visit their father.
Not if there is a visitation order in place and the visit is scheduled. If there is no visitation order in place the father should establish one through the local family court.
what do I do if my child's father is no where to be found what do I do if my child's father is no where to be found
Marriage to the child's father would be the best proof, I suppose.
Contact the branch legal office. Have you asked him why.
Yes that is totally legal as long as u both agree
Depends on how long the visit is. But if the father is the non-custodial parent in this case, then he will have to pay child support on this child. Different states vary in their laws. But typically a "visit" will not affect child support.
The relationship with the child's father should be encouraged. If there are school activities for the child, the father should participate. Unless, the child is in serious endangerment when she is with the father.
The father if finacially capable he should sacrifice an animal for the poor as thankfulness to God for the child birth.He should select for him/her a good nameIf the child is male, the father should do circumcision for the child.
Yes, I'd say the father has the right to know who his child is (should it be true of course).
No. Your child will not get chicken pox from visiting the farm.
You should seek professional advice.
The child is an American citizen if the child was born on American soil. The child should be able to stay in the US with the father. Unless the mother takes the child with her. There could be a custody dispute between the mother and father, it should be what is best for the child.