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Do I have to let my ex see my child?
Mike’s Answer: It is not advisable to prohibit your ex from seeing your children. Visitation between the noncustodial parent (your ex) and the child is presumed beneficial. Therefore, a judge will not look favorably upon you interfering with your ex-husband’s relationship with your children.
What do I do if my child’s mother won’t let me see my child?
The Mother Of My Child Will Not Let Me See My Child Or Children. The main thing is to stay calm even though it is very frustrating and upsetting. You can call the police if you have a court order in place stating you have visitation with your child or children at that time.
Should I be involved in my Ex’s pregnancy?
Whether you like it or not she is in control of the situation and whatever she decides on you will have to go along with. It is her body and she will choose to have the baby or terminate the pregnancy. Accept this. If you don’t want to be involved with your ex or the baby take note that you may be required to pay child support.
Can I sign my parental rights away from my Ex?
You could sign your parental rights away. That means you would never have any rights to your child at all, but you would not have to pay child support either and if your ex ever marries, her future husband could adopt the baby so he/she would have the same last name as her family.
What to do if your partner won’t let you see your child?
What can I do if my partner won’t let me see my child? 1. Talk to your partner 2. Get help from a family law professional 3. Go to court to enforce your order 4. Go to court to change your agreement or order . And in most situations, the term has changed to
Should I seek counseling for my pregnant girlfriend?
I still suggest counseling so at least you can have a civilized relationship with her for the baby. Counseling for the sake of having a civil relationship is a VERY good idea- I grew up as the child of a reknowned family counselor and am more than equipped of navigatiing any kind of relationship- but it will never hurt.