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My child does not want to engage in parenting time with the other parent. What can I do?
Requested and Answered by Justice on 09-Jan-2006 06:27 (1615 reads)
Parents must obey court orders, regardless of the child's desires. It is the parent's responsibility to promote a positive relationship between the child and the other parent. You may want to try the following options:
Work out a different arrangement with the other parent.
Seek individual counseling for you or your child or joint counseling with you and the other parent.
Contact the friend of the court and request mediation.
File a motion with the court asking for a change in your parenting time order.
Work out a different arrangement with the other parent.
Seek individual counseling for you or your child or joint counseling with you and the other parent.
Contact the friend of the court and request mediation.
File a motion with the court asking for a change in your parenting time order.
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