Most likely if he is not making any effort to see them,, then I don't see why not! Check into that tho! You can, but you'll need a court order to do so and be able to prove a reason why he shouldn't see his children, such as he poses a threat to them. You may also want to consider if blocking him from seeing your children truly benefits them. Animosity is hard to avoid sometimes between divorced couples, but children should never be party to that.
The legal guardian has all rights over the child unless the mother has visitation rights. If so, they must be followed.The legal guardian has all rights over the child unless the mother has visitation rights. If so, they must be followed.The legal guardian has all rights over the child unless the mother has visitation rights. If so, they must be followed.The legal guardian has all rights over the child unless the mother has visitation rights. If so, they must be followed.
Typically parents have equal rights to their children, but if the child lives in a different country, it's best to hire a lawyer that knows the laws in that country when it comes to things like custody, visitation, and child support
She lives with her children and husband
The interstate visitation rights act gives great information in the area of this question. http://www.law.upenn.edu/bll/archives/ulc/icv/chldvsit.htm
The fishing trip taken when the father was supposed to have visitation is usually not illegal. Some states set ground rules for visitation that must be followed to the letter. If a person lives in a state like this, then it would need to be looked at by the attorneys involved.
He has whatever rights the courts set forth, but he might have to pay for at least half the travel costs.
w/ her husband and 2 children
absolutely
Depends on why you can not afford it, if you are not looking for work etc but child support, visitation and custody are separate issues. You still have rights as their father and can petition for visitation or custody. If the two parents can not afford to provide for their children there is welfare. And your wife can not set just any demands, they have to be reasonable and that is something the judge can decide. The judge will see to what is in the best interest of the children and if one of their parents has lost his job for instance it would not be in their best interest to remove him from their lives.
See Link Below'Child Refusing To Visit Other Parent?'
She has a husband and 3 children and she lives in missouri
Margret lives with her husband and two children in the suburbs.