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 Smartie on February 7th, 2008

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    Even if your spouse attempts to force your daughter to see him through filing a request in court, judges usually realize that no one and nothing (not even a piece of paper issued by the court) in the world can make a 14-year-old to do anything! The bottom line, you need to be ready willing and able to assist your daughter in getting to the place of visitation, but if she doesn't want to go in - what is he going to do?!Drag her by her hair?!

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