Can a parent deny visitation based on personal dislike or disagreement with the other parent?

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No, a parent cannot deny visitation based on personal dislike or disagreement with the other parent. Visitation rights should not be withheld unless there are valid concerns about the child’s safety or well-being.

If there are safety concerns, then the party should immediately consult with his/her lawyer and take appropriate action to change the visitation order and protect the child(ren).

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