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Legally, you can't stop him. Visitation and child support are two seperate court orders and one is not a condition of the other.
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You have no choice, unless you want to be charged with interfering with his parental rights. You could lose custody. Deal with the support issue on it's own. They are not connected.
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actually you do have achoice...several you can move to another state. or you can move to another residence probably in another school district or city. if he hasnt paid child support...you can contact a child support collection agency...they are dedicated to helping your situation if he is not paying to be mean you can refuse to give him the kids, subtley if you are being unreasonable then you will not be able to stop him from seeing them
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Your choice is to damage or not damage your children's future. Just as fathers cannot stop paying when they are denied access, you can't if he's not paying, though I wonder if he stopped paying because you took his children away? All Children Deserve Two Parents Georgia Supreme Court Chief Justice Leah Ward Sears has noted, children born to unmarried women and to those in cohabiting relationships “must often overcome increased risks of poverty, education failure, child abuse, delinquency, emotional distress and mental illness.”…….the lack of a father’s guidance in children’s lives is a major cause of their suffering. “Marriage is the best child welfare, crime prevention, anti-poverty program we have,” http://www.barnesville.com/archives/266-gem-from-jim-octuplets.....html Fortune Magazine - Fatherless Families & Crime “Ominously, the most reliable predictor of crime is neither poverty nor race but growing up fatherless.” http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1992/08/10/76732/index.htm Stanford University - Divorce, Nontraditional Families, and Its Consequences For Children "We know that children of divorced parents have more emotional and behavioral problems and do less well in school than children who live with both their Parent." http://www.stanford.edu/~rmahony/Divorce.html
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