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Can A Child Refuse Visitation Of A Parent In Texas?

Hey folks, Mark Scroggins with Scroggins Law Group and before we get into these Q and A’s want to remind everybody that this is just providing a general answer to questions that are posed by our listenership and viewership out there. So at no time does that create an attorney client relationship between you and me, or between you and any member of Scroggins Law Group? So I hope these questions are good for you and answer some of the questions that you got. Is there an age that a child can refuse visitation with a parent in Texas, typically, that age is 18. However, there is one caveat to that. And that is, if a child is emancipated at any age, then that would give them the ability to refuse so what is emancipation? emancipation is when that child is declared an adult. If you have questions about that, talk to your attorney, you might find a situation where that is the right thing to do.

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