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My son is being denied access to his new born by the mother, legally how much time is he allowed to spend with her ?

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Question - (5 October 2006) 2 Answers - (Newest, 17 October 2006)
A female , anonymous writes:

My Son is being denied access on a regular basis to his new born Daughter as he has now split-up with his partner. Please advise what is the legal minimum amount of time that he can spend with her ?

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A female reader, anonymous, writes (17 October 2006):

well fathers have rights, but the mother should be allowing him to see his baby without going to court to determine visitations. is he paying some form of child support? is he helping with any financing involving the baby? even though he isnt really seeing the baby cuz of the mom, he should be giving financial support, if she doesnt want him to then he should open an account and start putting money in it for babies education, hospital bills (etc) and im giving this advice cuz if and when they go to court it will help and show character and will be honored more hours visitation.

if he really wants to be in his babies life then he should be going to family court

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A female reader, DrPsych United Kingdom + , writes (9 October 2006):

DrPsych agony auntIt depends where your son lives but as the father he has legal rights of access - if it cannot be resolved informally he should seek the assistance of a family solicitor/ lawyer who can act for him in court. The mother cannot legally prevent him from seeing his child unless there is some awful situation going on that makes him a risk to the baby - it doesn't sound that way so he should try a solicitors letter to the mother; if that doesn't work a judge will rule on access time.

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