Could you tell me at what age a child can refuse to visit their non-custodial parent? – Cathi
Could you tell me at what age a child can refuse to visit their non-custodial parent? – Cathi
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Answer:
Cathi: It is up to the adults to comply with the court’s visitation orders until the child is an adult (age 18 in most jurisdictions). If there is some problem that cannot be resolved by the parents, then the court can modify the visitation order.
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Posted by James J. Gross on 29 Jul 2010