I wanted to talk to you about how a father can get or lose visitation rights. So whether it's in the context of a divorce or a paternity case, obviously a divorce where you're married or a paternity where you just have a child with another person, you naturally have visitation rights.
The problem is that if they haven't been established and written down in a court order, they're not enforceable. The court can't enforce something that hasn't been established in that court, and it can't enforce something that isn't defined with a defined schedule. So yes, you have visitation rights. No, they're not enforceable. So how can you get visitation rights that are enforceable? You need a paternity lawsuit or a divorce into which the court can place the specifics of those visitation rights.
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