90% of custody agreements are made without the need for a court ruling. Following a divorce, the court can award custody to one parent, both, or deny visitation to the non-custodial parent. Visitation is denied by the court when the non-custodial parent poses a threat to the children. Threats include abusive behavior, drug use, or… Continue reading When Can a Custodial Parent Deny Visitation?
When Can a Custodial Parent Deny Visitation?