reportermom
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What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? PA.
In this thread,
https://forum.freeadvice.com/child-custody-visitation-37/what-consequences-could-i-face-452876.html
the comment has been made that, "But your parenting time (visitation) is not transferrable. Not even to Grandma, unless Dad agrees." (by Silverplum)
Doesn't this go against the rule that one party can not tell the other party what to do with their time with the children?
I had come to believe that even if the NCP(or CP) picked up the kids and immediately dropped them off to the Grandparents and spent no time with them at all, that would be within their right as a parent. That the parent has a right to pick up the child and do what they see fit, even if it is dropping off the child at a relative's house every time there is a visit scheduled.
Could someone please explain that to me?
Thanks!!What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
In this thread,
https://forum.freeadvice.com/child-custody-visitation-37/what-consequences-could-i-face-452876.html
the comment has been made that, "But your parenting time (visitation) is not transferrable. Not even to Grandma, unless Dad agrees." (by Silverplum)
Doesn't this go against the rule that one party can not tell the other party what to do with their time with the children?
I had come to believe that even if the NCP(or CP) picked up the kids and immediately dropped them off to the Grandparents and spent no time with them at all, that would be within their right as a parent. That the parent has a right to pick up the child and do what they see fit, even if it is dropping off the child at a relative's house every time there is a visit scheduled.
Could someone please explain that to me?
Thanks!!What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?