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Child Visitation FAQ: What to Do When a Child Doesn’t Want to Visit the Other Parent

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Children are known to express their feelings without a filter. Which thereby, brands them to be notoriously honest. Adults find this to be endearing and at times, hilarious. But during a restless time, such as transitioning in between two parental homes, a child’s refusal to go with the other parent can be a little alarming.

What to do when a child refuses to visit the other parent

From the video, Managing Partner Atty. Tyler Monahan reveals that there are two factors to be looked at in such a situation where a child expresses their dislike to visit the other parent. These factors are what the child is claiming and the age of the child.

As a parent, one of the first things that you might do is to ask and prod your child. However, this might seem very intrusive on the part of the child. While there is the good intention behind questioning your child, it might cause the child to retreat and become even more defensive.

To help you discover your child’s reasons behind refusing to visit the other parent, you may refer to a counselor. Going through counselling, a child may be able to speak their thoughts and might be able to open up more.

In case your child might make a statement that possibly disturbs you, it might be wise to get in touch with your family attorney. If there is an imminent danger, your attorney might consider filing a petition to change the parent-child relationship.

Consult with a Family Attorney today

When it comes to child visitation and custody, there can be negative consequences if you take matters in your own hands. If a child refuses to follow the visit schedule, it will be wise to refer to child counselling.

In case of the presence of danger, a parent can immediately call their family attorney fort worth tx and they can take the necessary steps to protect the child.

Speak to an Attorney today at the Law Office of Turner-Monahan to see how we can assist you in your divorce!

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