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My Child(ren)s Other Parent is Denying me Visitation Because I Havent Paid Support. Can S/he do That?

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My Child(ren)s Other Parent is Denying me Visitation Because I Havent Paid Support. Can S/he do That?

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Generally, no. Unless there is a signed agreement specifically linking the obligation to pay child support to the right of visitation, a parent cannot deny the other parent his/her visitation rights because that parent has failed to pay child support. If there is court-ordered visitation, you can ask the court to hold that parent in contempt for violating the visitation order.

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