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No. However if you wanted to bottle feed the kid from a bottle of Budweiser, that would be another story.
I shouldn't think any court would try to prevent a mother from breast-feeding her child. And why would your ex wish to do so? If the baby is his without doubt then he may have a right to access but unless you are an unfit mother then you will have custody and therefore the right to decide what and how to feed your child.
Why would he want to and why would he care??
No offense, but whats the problem here?
Even if this situation made it to court, i promise you that your ex would be on Reality TV as a laughing matter.
He would be laughed out of court, if it made it that far.
..and say what? Her nipples are poisoned? She has fish hooks in them?
Unless you have a long drug conviction history he has no leg to stand on..
He may but chances are no sane judge would grant his motion. If he granted visitation rights you may have to express a supply of breastmilk for your ex to give to your child while (s)he is at their father's.
I dont think soo unless you do drugs which are then in your breast milk.
He can only fight if you are not feeding the child enough food.
What should i do ??????????
by Jamila_D on November 2nd, 2011
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Would you be angry if someone called the CPS or the CAS on one of your parents?
by AnonymousGirl on October 19th, 2011
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How can somebody get recognition (and enforcement) of foreign child support order in Virginia, USA? Order is from Europe.
by Anonymous on December 2nd, 2011
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When you marry your wife, do you have to pay her?
by canival43 on October 27th, 2011
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"Divorced fathers will not get legal right to access" Are we entering the disenlightenment again?
by Ombliss22 on November 3rd, 2011
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You're reading I amin the process of filing for divorce and am now 6 months pregnant with my soon to be ex- husband. When the baby is born, I have decided to exclusvely breast feed. Can my husband fight this in court?
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