My wife is denying me rights to see my children what can I do?
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When I go to my ex-wife’s house to get our children for my visitation, she tells the kids that I don’t want to see them. What can I do about this?
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I think you need to talk to a lawyer as soon as possible. Although every state’s divorce and child custody laws are different, most courts would agree that children need to have both parents involved in their lives, unless one parent is a threat to the children’s well being.
That being said a lawyer can help you present your case before a court and give you legal counsel specific to your case.
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Posted by Staff Writer on 25 Jan 2010
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