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Visitation

Asked on Mar 01st, 2016 on Family Law - Florida
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In the state of Florida, at what age can a child choose not to visit with a parent?
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Hello.  Children under the age of 18 do not get to make decisions about whether they visit a parent or not.  If the child is a minor, then the parents have to discuss contact and access rights (visitation) and make joint decisions.  If the parents cannot make the decision, then one or both of them need to apply to the court for assistance.  If your case is in either Orange or Osceola counties in Florida, please feel free to contact me and schedule a consultation to discuss the matter further.  My office is located in Kissimmee, Florida, and my website is www.aleciareadinglaw.com.  Have a good afternoon. Alecia Reading, Esq. 
Answered on Mar 03rd, 2016 at 12:46 PM

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