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When parents split, emotions can make co-parenting hard. Sometimes, one parent stops the other from seeing the child. This can happen because of jealousy, anger, or feeling slighted.
*An uncooperative ex may block scheduled parenting time. *Courts can help if a parent files the right petition. *Judges have many options like fines or makeup parenting time.
To solve this, the parent must file a petition with the court. The judge will review the facts and can take action. It’s important to show the court the issue so it can be fixed.
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