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Apr 7th, 2008 11:41 PM Join Date: Apr 2008
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Two parents divorce. The children stay in custody with the mother, in the house they have always lived in. They have no desire to see the father, but the legalities are still being settled. Will the children be forced by the courts to have visitiation? The kids are 15 and 12. The father has no serious drug, alcohol, violence, etc. problems.
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Yes. The children need to spend time with their father.
If they did not want to spend time with their mother, do you suppose the courts would say that was okay? How about if they did not like EITHER parent? Would the courts say it was OK for them to move out? Not likely. |
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