A father's visitation rights?


Heres the deal. My brothers ex is a lying, vindictive person. They have a 6 month elderly together, and they broke up two months ago. She cut off my whole families visitation of the child, and we have to wait to go to court to bring anything done. The only thing she has against him is a threatening email against her from a while ago. She made up some lies and get a restraining order on him couple months back stating that he sent her a bunch of threatening text messages, (which he didn't). She file for sole custody and no visitation rights for anyone in my family including the father. She is a really immature character. 21 years old, no driver's license, no education, no job, no motivation. In optional extra, she lives in a three bedroom apartment with the baby and 4 other inherited members. None of the family has job, they are all on welfare, foodstamps, etc. My brother is an electrician, I am going to school, and my parents are both hardworking with job. My brother has a house for her to live in. What do you think the probability are of him getting visitation rights of the child? Keep in mind that we are in liberal massachusetts. We've all geared up reported the family to Dept of Social Services, they, being a liberal feminist association, didn't do anything.
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I know my answer isn't going to help the situation, nobody can apart from a judge, but if I were an American man I would never, ever achieve married and on top of that I would become celibate. A woman would have a very rock-hard job trying to make my life a misery. Good luck to your brother and the entire kith and kin.
He will capture visitation rights and have to pay child support. This is why you should get to know a entity before you have a baby next to them.
The likelihood that she will prevent visitation by your brother is practically nil. Judges endorse the importance of both parents being in a child's energy, and cut off visitation by one or the other only in extreme circumstances. I believe your brother will own no problem obtaining visitation, and your family can see the baby at that time.