Asked in Child Custody and Child Support for Alabama

Q: Husband lost visitation Now given to his mom and child's mother in court but still paying child support. What can we do?

My husband divorced his wife in 2012 and agreed my husband would have every other weekend and split holidays and such now he agreed to help his mom gain full custody of child but in court the child's mother and my husbands mother agreed on split his mom got all of his visitation rights and such and did not know he would lose all of his visitation but he is still forced to pay child support but has no visitation rights or anything what can we do?

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Barbara H. Agricola
Barbara H. Agricola
Answered
  • Divorce Lawyer
  • Opelika, AL
  • Licensed in Alabama

A: if he did not relinquish his parental rights, then he can ask the court to give him visitation. however, if visitation was taken away, then that likely means that your husband is not in a position to care for the child.

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