Full question:
I am a 14-year-old living with my mom in Oklahoma. My dad visits me over the weekends. For the last two months, he has been abusing me physically and mentally every time he visits me. I confided in my mom and she has lodged a complaint against my dad. Can my mom stop my dad from visiting me?
- Category: Child Abuse
- Date:
- State: Oklahoma
Answer:
Yes, when a parent in good faith and belief determines that the child is victim of child abuse or neglect or suffers from domestic violence, the parent may take steps to protect the child including refusing to permit visitation or suspending visitation.This is included in Okl. St. §111.4:
“A. A parent who, in good faith and with a reasonable belief supported by fact, determines that the child of that parent is the victim of child abuse or neglect, or suffers from effects of domestic violence, may take necessary actions to protect the child, including refusing to permit visitation.
B. In cases in which there is evidence to substantiate suspected or confirmed child abuse or neglect, visitation shall be suspended.”
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