Legal Question in Family Law in Virginia

Custody of minor child between unmarried couple.

My boyfriend and I are not married. We have a 2.5 year old daughter.

We have been together 6 years. The relationship has become very hurtful and unproductive.

Her father does not want to be responsable for her. For example...He does not want to ''babysit'' for her when I have to work. He expects me to pay all my own bills and all of hers and not to bother him. (He pays mortgage and utilities through his company.)

If I move out with her, can I ask for child support? Can I limit his visitation to supervised visits? He has proven unreliable as a supervising parent.

She does have his last name so he claims her as a possesion.


Asked on 4/06/04, 2:09 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Brian Miller Brian M. Miller, Attorney at Law

Re: Custody of minor child between unmarried couple.

If the relationship ended and you left with custody of

of the minor, you would be entitled to child support.

All parents must pay child support as ordered by

a Virginia court. As for his visitation schedule,

the court will not require "supervised" visitation

unless there is cause. If he has a history of violence

or abuse, then it would be appropriate.

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Answered on 4/06/04, 2:43 pm


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