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As in most other states, children in North Carolina arent allowed to refuse to visit a parent under an existing visitation order until theyre legal adults (when they turn 18 or otherwise become legally emancipated).
Put simply, a custodial parent cannot deny visitation rights to the non-custodial parent without a court order or custody agreement. Even if the custodial parent believes they have valid reasoning for refusing visitation to the non-custodial parent, they must comply with the court order or agreement.
What to Do if Your Childs Mother Stops You From Seeing Your Child Keep Detailed Records. Obtain a Custody Order. Get the Police Involved if Necessary. File a Contempt Action. Request a Modification of Your Custody Order. Hire a Qualified Family Law Lawyer to Help You.
If two parents cannot agree, the non-custodial parent may file a visitation complaint with the court to request increased visitation time. In some North Carolina districts, the court requires mandatory mediation for parents before the court decides on visitation issues.
The inability of parents to consistently control their emotions, and avoid emotional decision making, is the most common mistake we see in child custody cases. The reason: it is such an easy mistake to make, and so pervasive in all aspects of the case.
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If there is no court order allowing the father visitation or custody/parenting time, then it is not illegal. If there is a court order issuing custody/parenting time, or visitation of any sort, it is illegal to not let him take the child during his court ordered time.
California generally prohibits parents from withholding visitation unless there is a legitimate reason. Legitimate reasons can mean more than just disliking the other parent. Typically, a court needs to agree to withhold visitation if there is concrete concern that a child is unsafe when with the other parent.
As long as there is no custody order or visitation schedule decided by a judge, yes he can. He has equal rights to the children as the mother does and the kids can live with him as much as they can the mother.

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