Will my son’s father still be able to get overnight visitation without a driver’s license?
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Will my son’s father still be able to get overnight visitation without a driver’s license?
My sons father is taking me to court for overnight parenting time. My son will be 2 in a few months. His father got his driver’s licenses taken away last year for a DUI.
Asked on September 5, 2012 under Family Law, Michigan
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Answered 12 years ago | Contributor
Whether or not your son's father no longer has a driver's license at this point in time should not preclude the father froim getting overnight visitation with the child. However, if I was the judge, I would be concerned how the father would be able to pick up and return the child if he does not have a car, albeit many cities have public transportation and there are taxi cabs and friends who can drive.
I would make it very clear that so long as the father's driver's license is suspended, he better not be driving a motor vehicle period.
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