Can my mom prevent my dad from visiting me due to abuse?

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?

Answer:

Yes, your mom can take steps to protect you from your dad. Under Oklahoma law, if a parent believes, in good faith, that their child is a victim of abuse or neglect, they can refuse visitation. Specifically, if there is evidence of suspected or confirmed child abuse or neglect, visitation must be suspended (Okl. St. § 111.4). Therefore, your mom has the right to stop your dad from visiting you.

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If you are experiencing abuse from your parents, it is crucial to seek help immediately. Talk to a trusted adult, such as a teacher or school counselor, who can provide support. You can also contact child protective services or law enforcement to report the abuse. They can investigate and take necessary actions to protect you. Remember, you are not alone, and there are resources available to help you.