Your answer depends on any written order from the court regarding visitation. You would need to bring said order to an attorney and have them review it with you. If the order contains provisions that give the mother visitation, and it contains no restrictions, then you do not have much to fall back on. If however there are some restrictions or if it doesn't even have provisions for visitation, you may have some leverage.
The information provided is illustrative in nature and not intended to be legal advice. Only with a full understanding of all the facts can appropriate legal advice be given. You are strongly encouraged to schedule a consultation with an attorney to fully discuss your matter.
Answered on Aug 17th, 2012 at 10:03 AM