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For what reasons would a non-custodial parent be refused visitation?

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For what reasons would a non-custodial parent be refused visitation?

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A. There are rare cases of a non-custodial parent being refused any visitation. Most of those cases involve a threat or danger from the non-custodial parent. This might include past allegations or convictions of abuse, drug or alcohol addiction or the knowledge that the non-custodial parent would take the child out of state.

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