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 P. W. Pasobrio loves Marines on April 6th, 2007

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    Not if she's old enough to make her wishes know. all children are given a gaudian adlidum in divorces. They useally stay out of things unless there's a problem. You need to contacy her's and talk to them and have them talk to your daughter. They will then submit papers to the court recommending what should be done. And in most cases a judge who's fully aware that a chiuld doesn't want anything to do with the parent won't force a child over 12 to see them.

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