by Anonymous on March 18th, 2007

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My husband and I are getting a divorce. We have a teenager who is 14 years old. Our teenager's primary residence is with me. He said that he can force our daughter to visit him. Is this true- can he do this?

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  • by Highlander is semi-retired from AB on June 26th, 2007

    Highlander is semi-retired from AB

    It depends upon the jurisdiction. Generally it is felt that both the father and mother can benefit a child's development. Whatever is determined to be in the best interests of the child will be the way it will be.

    It's important to communicate with your husband to ensure that you develop a positive plan for the child's growth. Remember your husband will always love his son or daughter. The fact that he wants to be part of his child's life is a positive thing. Remember you WILL be parents separately, although you've decided not to be parents together.

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