I am the mother. The father and I are not married, living separately. He has no interest in the child, his mother does. They have not had much contact with this child, maybe seen the child 6 times, and I had to bring the baby to them, as they refuse to make an effort to come to see him. I am going to the child review process with the AG. I would like to impose the Under 3 yrs old visitation policy, while they other party wants the standard possession order. How is this determined what visitation policy is awarded. Again, the other party has had little to no contact with baby, and has been no finical help what so ever.
Whether you get the under 3 years old schedule will likely be determined by the Court. Some judge's don't like the schedule and will order the standard schedule. It really depends on the judge and his or her views on the possession schedule. Since the child is so young, the argument that the father doesn't see the child much may not be a good argument. It's best to just face the fact that dad has rights to possession because he's the dad.
On another note, has there been DNA testing?
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