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A child is staying with a non-custodial biological parent. Can in-home family therapy be provided in this home as long as both parents agree to services?

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A child is staying with a non-custodial biological parent. Can in-home family therapy be provided in this home as long as both parents agree to services?

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Assuming the non-custodial parent has visitation rights, when the child visits their home is considered the same as the custodial parents.

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