Summary
If a temporary visitation order lacks specifics, you may set reasonable guidelines. However, these should not infringe on the other partys rights. Courts prioritize the childs best interest, and if the child is unfamiliar with the father, asking for no overnight visits could be reasonable. If paternity isnt established, the mother is generally considered the sole legal and physical custodian. Always consult a local family law attorney for specific advice and get any changes approved by the court to avoid future disputes.Full Conversation
i would like to know if there has been no custody arrangement arranged by the court and i had a temporary visitation order placed with no specific details on visitions such as times places ect can i disagree to the visit
Hello Makayla,
In North Carolina, if a temporary visitation order doesn't specify details, you may have some flexibility. However, it's important to:
- Respect the spirit of the order.
- Not unreasonably withhold visitation.
- Consult with a local family law attorney for specific advice.
can i put rules on the visit
In North Carolina, you may be able to establish reasonable guidelines for visitation. However, these should not infringe on the other party's rights. It's advisable to get any changes approved by the court to avoid future disputes.
if the child does not know the father would it be reasble to ask for no over nights
In North Carolina, courts typically prioritize the child's best interest. If the child is unfamiliar with the father, asking for no overnight visits could be seen as reasonable. However, it's essential to:
- Discuss this matter with a family lawyer.
- Consider the court's opinion, which may vary.
- Understand the father's rights might also be considered.
In the state of NC if there is no paternity established is the mother grained custody until then
In North Carolina:
- If paternity isn't established, the mother is generally considered the sole legal and physical custodian.
- Establishing paternity can change this, giving the father rights and responsibilities.
- Always consult with a local family law attorney for specific advice.
If the defendent and plantiff agreed at court for a visit on but no details to this visit is set can i ask for spefic rules for the visit if its out of state
In North Carolina:
- The court usually encourages parents to agree on visitation details.
- If the visit is out of state, you can request specific rules for the visit.
- Always consult a local family law attorney.
- Any changes should be approved by the court to avoid disputes.