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SPARC Visitation FAQ

31. If it is court ordered that you have to pick up and bring back the child, and you can't afford to do so, can the custodial parent deny you visitation?
If you can't fulfill the transportation requirements, the custodial parent isn't "denying" you visitation. They may or may not have a legal obligation to rectify the transportation issue. They should do so to promote your the relationship with the children, but chances are they are not legally required to make up for your inability to provide the court-ordered transportation.

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