Legal Question in Family Law in Kentucky

Taking away visitation from non-custodial parent

I live in Kentucky. My ex-husband lives in Ohio. I feel that my ex is a bad influence on my child and my (4 yr old) child does not want to go over to his dads place. My ex lives with a women that he is not married to and he is about $5,000 behind on child support. I would be willing to forget about any child support if I could just get this man out of my and my childs life for good. I have sole custody and he has ''reasonable visitation.'' If I can't get visitation revoked than what is the minimum amount of visitation I can give without violating any court order?


Asked on 12/24/00, 11:51 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

C.T. Juett Dixon & Juett

Re: Taking away visitation from non-custodial parent

IF YOU ARE CURRENTLY MARRIED I WOULD CONSIDER HAVING YOUR SPOUSE ADOPT THE CHILD.

IF YOU ARE NOT CURRENTLY MARRIED THEN YOU MAY WISH TO CONSIDER TERMINATING THE FATHER'S PARENTAL RIGHTS. HOWEVER, IF YOU DO SO YOU WOULD NO LONGER RECEIVE CHILD SUPPORT.

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Answered on 12/27/00, 8:57 pm


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