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SPARC Visitation FAQ

26. Do I have to let my child visit the non-custodial parent when they're sick?
Unless they're so ill that they can't be moved, yes, you must allow normal parenting time to be exercised by the non-custodial parent. If the child is that ill, he or she should probably be in a hospital rather than at home. For more information on this, see Visitation Denial Due To Sickness.

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