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gobblegobb | 12:37 Mon 08th Jan 2007 | Law
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if an absent parent has to pay maintenance does that give them a legal right to see children
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no
This is the basis of "Fathers for Justice".
No but morally yea they should as long as they are no danger to the children. A lot of woman use the children to get back at partners
Unfortunately no :o(
Does the parent have parental responsibility (either via court order or marriage)?

If not this can be applied for, and it would be in their favour to pay maintenance as the judge wouldn't take too kindly to a parent who doesn't.

However this isn't to say that a parent shouldn't have contact with their child if they don't pay. It is rather like treating a child as a commodity and a pawn.

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