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Old 10-24-2000, 08:50 AM
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in ohio again, it is me jamie. my husbands daughter is only seven mo.s old and even if we get stuck with the minimum visitation it starts out in stages and after like six months she will begin overnight visits. No one said anything about not being able to get over night visits before a certain age. The minimum visitation papers we were shown that our court typically gives said nothing about age. It just says that first stage is like three months of three hour visits one day a week and stage two is three months of eight hour visits one day a week and stage three gets into over night visits for one night a week for three months and then the every other weekend kicks in finally. No one has said anything to us about possibly not being able to get the over night visits until age two or anything. Could this be something we could face? Even in getting the minimum? We have a whole nursery ready.
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Old 10-24-2000, 09:00 AM
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Overnight visitation before the age of two can be difficult. Depends on the judge and who else is involved (ss etc). How the baby is being feed is a big factor. If he is being breast fed then how will you achieve this ? You can NOT force the mother to give her milk in a bottle and she may have STRONG objections to formula.

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Old 10-24-2000, 10:00 AM
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im sorry for all the new posts i am not used to this.should i post a reply if i want to say something else or post a new one? i a really sorry. We are forseeing trouble because we have had to fight this woman for everything-even supprt! She wants us to have nothing-so we are trying to forsee any trouble that might come our way so we are prepared. She hates my husband and is so vendictive. we are just expecting the worse so were prepared. from now on well work from this post, ok so we dont get confused. it is just that our attorney has been little help. you have helped me so much already. i still have questions about the name change and mediation(see the other post)but answer here so we are working from one post. im sorry!!! =( jamiet are there general fathers rights for unwed fathers in ohio?
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Old 10-24-2000, 10:04 AM
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also, the general policy says he will be responsible for transportation for visits. Does that mean he only can show up to pick up or drop off the baby or can i or grandparets do it if he is at work or sick or something. Our attorney said he can send a cab or i can go or anyone as long as he set up the transportation for the visit and the mom dosent have to do anything. But if I show up the mom probably wont let me take the baby. What is the policy on transportation and does she have to let me get the baby if he cant and i show up?
 



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