If I have a 2 year old and her father is very immature and gets in a lot of trouble, what are my chances of getting supervised visits between him and our child?

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If I have a 2 year old and her father is very immature and gets in a lot of trouble, what are my chances of getting supervised visits between him and our child?

Asked on October 11, 2012 under Family Law, Indiana

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FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 12 years ago | Contributor

Whether the father of your minor child will be forced to have supervised visits with your child all depends upon the degree of trouble he gets into, whether you file a motion with the court for supervised visits and the court's diposition with respect to the evidence presented.

As such, I suggest that you consult further with a family law attorney about your matter to discuss what your legal recourse is and the chances of success.


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