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SPARC Visitation FAQ

28. If the non-custodial parent refuses to return the child after a visit, do I have the right to go and retrieve the child?
Yes, normally you would have the right to go and retrieve the child if the non-custodial parent refuses to return him or her.

Contact the local police and have them assist you when you go to get the child, and have your divorce decree available to show the police that you're the parent with legal custody (and with whom the child normally resides).

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