No, he cannot. He must file a modificationcase, and prove there has been some sort of substantial change in his facts and your facts that justify a change.
I established paternity and child supportback in 2001. We never made a visitation/parenting
plan.
Recently the father has asked for a downward modificationto his child support amount and is requesting that we establish a set number of overnights in order to lower his monthly amount.
My daughter and I do not want circumstances to change.
For the past 10 years her father and I have been able to amicably arrange an every-other-weekend schedule.
Can he force me into agreeing to/signing a visitation plan after 10 years?
No, he cannot. He must file a modificationcase, and prove there has been some sort of substantial change in his facts and your facts that justify a change.
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