A lot of single parents struggle with letting their children go with the other parent. Few know that your children have a say. It does not matter if you have sole custody or joint custody, if your child does not want to go you don't have to make them.
No matter what the court decides on visitation when the time comes if your child does not want to go you don't have to send them. Simply call the police and explain to them that your child does not want to go with the other parent. The police will come over and check and make sure the child is safe in your house and they tell the other parent to take it up with the court.
If your child insists on not visiting the other parent, when you get to court let the judge know. The judge will order that the other parent will need to see the child in a supervised visitation center. The court will listen to you and bring as many facts with you as you can.
Keep records of how your child acts when it is time for a visit. Record conversations between you and your childs other parent. Remember the court is always there for the benefit of your child. You can go into the court anytime and get and emergency injunction if you think your child is in danger with the other parent. They will listen to you and order supervised visits.
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