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Typically you can choose whether or not to undergo visitations with your parents once you are considered a legal adult at age 18. However, if there is a circumstance that makes it harmful to you to visit your father, you may be able to get permission from the judge not to visit him.

If you don't like to go there because you are bored or he leaves you home by yourself, talk to your father or your mother about the problem. If you are in danger when you visit your father's house, try talking to an adult outside of the situation, like a teacher or a school counselor and ask them to help you find out how to get out of the dangerous situation.

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Q: How old do you need to be not to go see you father on weekend?
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