Legal Question in Family Law in Illinois
Conflicting legal information in re: to visitation
We have been getting conflicting information on child visitation. For 9 years my husband has had major difficulty in seeing his daughter, mom wants no contact just child support. 1 attorney tells us IL has no magical age of 13-14 where a child can refuse or make their own decisions not to visit. Another tells us if you choose to continue to fight for visitation you are fighting a losing battle she is old enough to decide for herself and Illinois courts will support her. Which on is it? Thank you in advance.
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Conflicting legal information in re: to visitation
Your husband should file a petition
for scheduled visitation with his
daughter. Without an order in place,
nothing will happen. However, once
the court orders visitation, say
every other weekend, the court will
hold mom in contempt if she interferes.