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What is court-ordered parent-time?

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What is court-ordered parent-time?

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Parent-time is considered to be “court-ordered” whenever there is a temporary or permanent order in district court regarding parent-time. The non-custodial parent is recognized through the court system as a legal parent of the child(ren), and in many cases, is granted parent-time under the Utah Minimum Statutory Parent-time Guidelines. No other agency has the ability to grant parent-time and parent-time rights to a non-custodial parent other than the court system.

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Parent-time is considered to be “court-ordered” whenever there is a temporary or permanent order in district court regarding parent-time. The non-custodial parent is recognized through the court system as a legal parent of the child(ren), and in many cases, is granted parent-time under the Utah Minimum Statutory Parent-time Guidelines. No other agency has the ability to grant parent-time and parent-time rights to a non-custodial parent other than the court system.

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