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Your father needs to visit the local family court and request a visitation schedule while your parents are settling their differences. A parent cannot and should not interfere with their child's relationship with their other parent.

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Q: I'm 13 years old and my parents have just split up. My mother is threatening my dad that if he claims child benefit she'll stop him from seeing me. Can she do this?
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