Does child support mean he has no rights to see his daughter?

Full question:

I have a 28 yr old son who is not married but had child support papers filed on him. On the form the mother stated she has 100% custody of their daughter. Does this mean he has no legal rights to visit or see his daughter?

  • Category: Minors
  • Subcategory: Child Support
  • Date:
  • State: California

Answer:

A parent retains the right to visitation or custody unless those rights are legally terminated or modified. The child support papers you mentioned may be part of a paternity action. In most cases, visitation rights can be addressed in that action or through a separate legal process. Therefore, he does have potential rights to see his daughter.

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FAQs

Yes, keeping a child away from the other parent without a court order can backfire. Courts generally favor maintaining a relationship between the child and both parents. If one parent unreasonably restricts access, it could lead to legal consequences or affect custody arrangements in the future. It's best to seek a court order for custody and visitation to establish clear rights.