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If the custody agreement stipulates visits, you cannot legally violate that agreement based on your own judgement. If you feel that the child is in imminent danger by visiting his or her mother, call the police. They will make a determination of the situation and can cancel a visit.

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If the mother deprive the father the right to see his child and he pays child support what are will the courts do for legal relief for him?

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