What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Ohio
I recently obtained full custody of my child from her Mother. Today during her 3 hour visit with her Mom, she was told by her Mother that the family is moving to another state Friday and today would be the last time she sees her family and gave no time or date when she will return. Her Mom said she has accepted a job and they have obtained residence already so it is a long term deal.
Just to clarify, I have used the search feature before posting. I realize that visitation is a right not an obligation and that her Mom is not required to see her.
I would like to know if there is some rule or law that will eliminate visitation rights if they are not exercised regularly. Or is there something I can do after a period of no visitation to eliminate the parental right of visitation. Will the court eliminate a parent's visitation all together if it is not excercised? If so, what is a good amount of time to wait until going forward with trying to change the court order?
This is causing my daughter a tremendous amount of pain and suffering at this point. She is being abondoned by her Mother and being seperated from 4 sisters that she has been around since birth. If her Mother chooses to move and not be a part of her life, I want to make sure that she cannot just show up in a year and take her for visitation without contacting us or some sort of communication. My purpose is not vengeance or spite, my purpose is to avoid future hurt to my child with a parent popping in and out of her life.
Question 2 : Is there any law or motion I can file for to provide my daughter with visitation with her siblings? If the Mother does not want to exercise her rights, does this go for the children as well?
I hope I expressed my question and intent properly, if I can provide any more information that is helpful to give an answer please just ask.
Thank you ahead of time for any help.
I recently obtained full custody of my child from her Mother. Today during her 3 hour visit with her Mom, she was told by her Mother that the family is moving to another state Friday and today would be the last time she sees her family and gave no time or date when she will return. Her Mom said she has accepted a job and they have obtained residence already so it is a long term deal.
Just to clarify, I have used the search feature before posting. I realize that visitation is a right not an obligation and that her Mom is not required to see her.
I would like to know if there is some rule or law that will eliminate visitation rights if they are not exercised regularly. Or is there something I can do after a period of no visitation to eliminate the parental right of visitation. Will the court eliminate a parent's visitation all together if it is not excercised? If so, what is a good amount of time to wait until going forward with trying to change the court order?
This is causing my daughter a tremendous amount of pain and suffering at this point. She is being abondoned by her Mother and being seperated from 4 sisters that she has been around since birth. If her Mother chooses to move and not be a part of her life, I want to make sure that she cannot just show up in a year and take her for visitation without contacting us or some sort of communication. My purpose is not vengeance or spite, my purpose is to avoid future hurt to my child with a parent popping in and out of her life.
Question 2 : Is there any law or motion I can file for to provide my daughter with visitation with her siblings? If the Mother does not want to exercise her rights, does this go for the children as well?
I hope I expressed my question and intent properly, if I can provide any more information that is helpful to give an answer please just ask.
Thank you ahead of time for any help.
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