By Randy S. Margulis | Published May 28, 2025 | Posted in Visitation Rights | Tagged Tags: Counseling, Disciplinary measures, non-custodial | Comments Off on What Remedies Are Available When a Child Refuses Visitation?
In New York, a parent with primary child custody has a legal obligation to ensure that the visitation order established by the court is complied with. When a child refuses to spend visitation time with the other parent, it presents a complex situation that requires careful handling by both parents and, potentially, the courts. The Read More
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When most parents divorce, the drop-off/pickup of children becomes a familiar ritual. Whether it occurs at a home or a “neutral site,” such as a fast-food restaurant, everyone involved gets used to shuttling children and their stuff back and forth between parental residences. However, some families have flipped the standard visitation framework in an effort Read More
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When a divorce involves children, one of the most important considerations is parenting time, formerly known as visitation. “The term “parenting time” emphasizes the ongoing and significant role both parents play in a child’s life despite living in separate households. There are two main types of post-divorce parenting arrangements: sole custody and joint custody. In Read More
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