Legal Question in Family Law in Indiana
If there is a child support order in place, but no visitation set in court, am i breaking the law if i don't allow visitation since its not set?
Asked on 7/09/12, 1:55 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Jay Rigdon
Rockhill Pinnick LLP
If you are receiving child support, that means that you have been determined to be the custodial parent. In just about every case, that means that the other party is the noncustodial parent with visitation rights. I suspect you mean that no order has been established with specific dates and times.
Please refer to the Indiana parenting time guidelines and your responsibilities to abide by them.
Answered on 7/11/12, 7:11 am