You would have to go to the courts and file for visitation rights if he won't give it to you willingly.
otherwise it is his right to let you see him or not, sadly.
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You would have to go to the courts and file for visitation rights if he won't give it to you willingly.
otherwise it is his right to let you see him or not, sadly.
I turned my son in to the law for abuse. He did hurt her bad and is still mentelly and verblly abusive to her and my step grand daughter. He is showing his son what his dad showed him and his brother and I was to stuipd then to see it . I did what I did to save my daughter -n-law and grandson from the same fate. He do go to court and plede guily spent 15 days in jail and only had to go to 3 classes of anger management. You can't teach a dog to roll over in that time. I need the circle broken. My youngest son Killed his-self in May 2003. So Jamie is all I have left.
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