What rights does the father have if the mother prevents visits with the children?



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Well, in general, she has no right, and you have a court order to resolve the issue.

Response from 0[+++++]
go to court or the guardianship authorities.

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to court, but if your mother would die for a visitation ban you may not even dream of winning the case. I know from experience she wouldn't fucking forbid it, so there's a good reason for it so fathers give birth to new ones and don't disturb the elders without you, you'll never get anything done anyway

Response from 0[+++++]
The father has equal rights with the mother. Contact the custody department, the education department, or the court.

Response from 0[+++++]
Officially, you have the same rights, but formally, no rights. As you manage to agree and will be, but she will still interfere: he was sick and called late or early. And so until she begins to arrange their personal life. do not you understand that it's she hurt you by manipulating the child. Just don't tell her that. Patience, man!

Response from 0[+++++]
This is a common option. It is unlikely that you can privately convince your wife not to interfere. Emotions trump all reasonable arguments. The court can determine your order of communication with the children, provided that you are a normal father and man in the sense of not an alcoholic or drug addict or mentally ill, etc.

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The eternal question Through a court of law, you can get the day and time for visits established. But from life - an eternal torment especially if the children are young. Mom tells them all week what a bad daddy is, and on Saturday, for example, the child sees this bad daddy. And it's good if he himself will figure it all out If you want the children to live with you - take them to yourself - at least steal until the issue of their place of residence is not resolved, and immediately go to the same court with a claim to establish a place of residence of children. But you need a good reason.

Response from 0[+++++]
have to go to court, you have equal rights, but as a rule, the court always sides with the mother. And all you will be given is the right to be a Sunday dad.

Response from 0[++]
Equal rights to raise a child, but it's hard to win them back. You can put pressure on the fact that the child if a son needs the attention of his father + beat on the material support. Good luck! In my practice only once the mother allowed to see the child and only because I talked to her as a lawyer.

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to go to Court, it is desirable that your claim be supported by witnesses.

 

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