Can I refuse to give my ex visitation rights?
In Washington, refusing to give your ex visitation rights is not generally advised. In Washington, parents are expected to cooperate and to make decisions concerning their child’s best interests. This includes decisions related to visitation. A court will evaluate the parent’s willingness to adhere to the parenting plan that has already been set, and if one parent is denying visitation, the court may consider it to be parental alienation. This is not in the best interest of the child, and for this reason, it is important for parents to find a way to work together. In some cases, the court will step in to both inform parents of their rights and obligations and to enforce visitation rights. This could result in consequences for the parent who is denying visitation, including possible decreased visitation or even a change of custody. It is best to speak to a professional and make sure you understand your rights and obligations under the law before you make any decisions regarding visitation rights. A lawyer or court mediator can help you understand how to proceed in this situation and ensure that the rights of the child and both parents are respected.
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