The question does not have a specific answr -- for example, the Nevada Supreme Court has said that no parent should have his or her rights terminated simply for being poor, and it is considered a good thing for a child to have a relationship with both parents. That said, there are minimums for the safety and adequacy of accommodations for a child, especially one heading into puberty. Can you ask for those restrictions? Sure. Whether it is reasonable, and what a judge is likely to do, would require a much more thorough review of the history and reality of the case -- you probably should have a full consultation with a family law specialist, going over the full hsitory and all court orders, before deciding on a course of action.
Answered on May 15th, 2021 at 4:22 PM