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 Astrophel on March 18th, 2007

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    Yes, he can. Joint custody rules. Unless there is a reason that he couldn't look after the child properly or if he mistreats it, then he gets no rights to it (e.g. if he is an alcoholic or beats your child). But if there is no reason why he shouldn't be allowed to see the child, then yes, he can.

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