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What can a noncustodial parent due to gain visitation rights, or to enforce them?

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What can a noncustodial parent due to gain visitation rights, or to enforce them?

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If a parent is denying the other parent access to the child, the other parent can try calling the police to enforce the divorce decree. If this is not effective, the parent whose rights are being denied should consult with his/her attorney about the options, which include filing a family access motion. For more information, see: http://www.moga.mo.gov/statutes/C400-499/4520000400.htm Kim Leon, Ph.D., Former Assistant Professor and State Specialist, Human Development & Family Studies, Human Environmental Sciences, University of Missouri Extension Alison Levitch, Human Development & Family Studies Graduate Student, Human Environmental Sciences, University of Missouri Extension Can’t Find Your Question Here?

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