Can your ex wife move with my child?
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Can your ex wife move with my child?
Because you have joint legal custody, most states restrict your ex’s ability to move with the children if you object, but that doesn’t mean the court will automatically deny her request. Once she gives you formal notice of her intention to relocate the children, you can ask the court for help.
Can I refuse to let my ex see my child?
Court proceedings cannot practically force compliance. Compliance can only truly come from both parties wanting to comply and do the right thing for the sake of their children. If someone is not complying, your first step needs to be to try to have a conversation with the aim of resolving your dispute.
Can I keep my son from his father?
The short answer is no. It is never a good idea to purposely prevent a parent from parenting time with a child. However it is a good idea to set boundaries.
Can a mom stop a dad seeing his child?
A question asked by many parents is can a mother stop a father from seeing child. A father has the same rights as a mother and contact cannot be legally stopped unless there are concerns that further contact could affect the welfare of a child.
Does a mother have to let the father see the child?
When a child is born to an unmarried mother, the mother is automatically granted sole custodianship. The father has no legal right to see their child without a court order. Thus, the best course of action for a father who desires visitation or custody of his child is to first establish paternity.
What to do if the mother of your child won’t let you see your child?
If you don’t have a court order and you are not being allowed to visit your child, you will have to ask the court to enter a visitation order. You can do this through the divorce court (if you are divorced from the child’s other parent) or the paternity court (if you were never married to the child’s other parent).