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Is there any reason a judge would refuse to allow visitation for a non-custodial parent?

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Is there any reason a judge would refuse to allow visitation for a non-custodial parent?

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A. There are typically very few reasons a judge would refuse visitation. Those reasons are usually that the child may be in danger from the non-custodial parent or that the parent may try to flee with the child.

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