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CHILD VISITATION RIGHTS

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THE (NCP)PARENT LIVES IN NORTH CAROLINA. FIVE YEAR OLD SON LIVES IN GEORGIA WITH (CP-MOTHER). THE FIVE YEAR OLD REFUSES TO TALK WITH FATHER, REFUSES TO VISIT WITH FATHER, REFUSES TO TALK WITH FATHERS PARENTS. EVERY VISITATION ATTEMPT IS VERY UPSETTING TO CHILD. THIS HAS BEEN GOING ON FOR PAST TWO YEARS. THE CHILD WENT ON SCHEDULED WEEKENDS UNDER TEN TIMES IN PAST TWO YEARS. FATHER DOES NOT FULFILL HIS VISITATION RIGHTS ON PICKING UP CHILD IN GEORGIA, HE WAITS UNTIL WE VISIT FAMILY ONCE A MONTH IN NORTH CAROLINA. HE THEN HAS CHILD FOR 24 HOURS. I DO NOT WANT THE FATHER TO FEEL THAT THE (CP) IS KEEPING CHILD AWAY, OR SWAYING THE CHILD NOT TO TALK OR WANT TO VISIT! WE HAVE OFFERED AND SUGGESTED MANY WAYS TO (NCP) AND HIS FAMILY TO TRY TO SOOTHE THE CHILD BACK INTO THEIR GRACES. THIS HAS FALLEN UPON DEATH EARS. MY QUESTION IS "DOES THE FIVE YEAR OLD HAVE TO BE TRANSFERED TO THE (NCP) DURING VISITATION EXCHANGE CRYING AND SCREAMING? DOES THE FIVE YEAR OLD HAVE ANY RIGHTS IN THIS MATTER? I DO NOT WANT THE CHILD UPSET ANYMORE!
 


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