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What are the only things that can deny me my rights as the biological father?

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I am about to file for a motion to modify my divorce decree.

The state allows me, the biological father, visitation rights with my child.

The standard package that I want is:

Every other weekend

Every other major holiday

Every other summer

I have no criminal record

I have no domestic violence record

I have no drug/alcohol abuse record

So, what legally can deny me my rights to gain the above visitation package?

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  1. I will assume there is no child endangerment or abuse record as well.

    I would think the only thing a judge might need confirmation on is the state of your home (decent etc) and your child care arrangements when the child is with you.


  2. You need to provide a separate bedroom in your home for your child when he or she is with you. As long as you have good parenting skills and the above statements are true, there should be no obstacle to obtaining the visitation requested.

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