Legal Question in Family Law in Illinois

Dads Right

My husband has a child that he would like to see but the child mother will not let him see the child. We will like to no how can we go about getting visitation rights for the child.


Asked on 10/15/02, 1:58 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Zachary Bravos Law Offices of Zachary M. Bravos

Re: Dads Right

A legal father has many rights in his child. The right to obtain court-ordered visitation with the child is one of these rights. If the father has court-ordered visitation, and the mother refuses to honor the court-ordered visitation, this is visitation abuse. In Illinois, the law mandates that courts provide an expedited procedure for enforcement of court-ordered visitation whenever there is visitation abuse. If the court concludes that the mother�s refusal to permit visitation is vexatious and constitutes harassment, the mother will be liable for attorney�s fees of the father. I am confident there are many very skilled attorneys in your area who can meet your needs and advise you regarding modifying or enforcing of this father�s visitation rights.

Of course, if the biological father of a child is not the LEGAL father (e.g. the husband in a marriage when the child was conceived or born, the father whose paternity has been established in a court proceeding, other methods), then the father is a legal stranger to the child and has NO RIGHTS in the child. If the case you describe is one where a biological father�s paternity has not been adjudicated in a court, it�s about time for him to get it done. See a lawyer about this.

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Answered on 10/16/02, 12:25 pm


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