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Is visitation always given to a non-custodial parent?

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Is visitation always given to a non-custodial parent?

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A. Since children should have contact with both parents, most judges do give visitation rights to non-custodial parents. However, if that non-custodial parent is in any way a danger to the child, visitation will most likely not be given.

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