What are my rights regarding getting my son baptised?
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What are my rights regarding getting my son baptised?
I have joint custody with my ex-wife per final decree and she is the custodial parent as I live out of state. I only see my child 2 weekends per month. I would like to baptize my son and she is opposed and will not explain why. Does she have the right control baptism of our son?
Asked on October 15, 2012 under Family Law, New Mexico
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Answered 12 years ago | Contributor
Absent a court order to the contrary your "ex" has no right legally to prevent you from having your child baptized. If you want to have your child baptized contact a minister or priest for the ceremony and get it done.
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