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Parents cannot legally withhold a child without a court order. However. That being said, if the custodial parent refuses to allow the other parent contact with the child, the other parent will be required to contact the court. It is a ``civil problem.
Until you have a court order, both parents have the same rights. This means that both of you can make decisions about your children. No parent has any more rights to have the children in their care than the other.
Consequences of Non-Compliance with Court Orders Keeping a child away from the other parent can backfire in serious and permanent ways.
Generally, a status hearing is self-explanatory: the judge would like a status update on the case. You should know that custody, visitation, etc. is decided by the parties or parents when they agree/are on the same page.
A mother can only keep a child away from their father in California if there is legitimate concern about the childs safety because of the fathers behavior. Withholding visitation because of reasons deemed unrelated to a childs well-being can come with problems for the parent withholding visitation.
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``Unless a court order authorizes such action, one parent cant block another parent with custodial rights from contacting their own child. Otherwise, the blocked parent will have legal recourse through the family courts And, daily calls are a bit much.

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