Can my son’s mother prevent me from seeing him or do I have legal rights to see him without a visitation order if I’ve established paternity and am currently paying child support?
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Can my son’s mother prevent me from seeing him or do I have legal rights to see him without a visitation order if I’ve established paternity and am currently paying child support?
My son is 4 almost 5 years old.
Asked on July 20, 2014 under Family Law, Indiana
Answers:
Maury Beaulier / MinnesotaLawyers.com
Answered 10 years ago | Contributor
You must check with a lawyer in your state. In many instances, if there is no order establishing custody and parenting time, you would have no enforceable rights. You must commence an action to establish custody and parenting time.
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