Q: If the father is not paying child support can I refuse visiting rights to him until he pays his child support Thank you
He hasn't paid in 4 months
A: No. Visitation and payment of support are considered separate matters. Take him to court for contempt if you must, but you can't use non-payment of support as a reason to withhold visitation.
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No.
Those are two separate matters.
If you refuse visitation you could be held in contempt just like he could for failing to pay.
If he is working, why is his child support not coming out of his paycheck.
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