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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Delaware Visitation form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name and address in the 'Petitioner' section. Ensure that all details are accurate, including your social security number and date of birth.
  3. Next, fill in the 'Respondent' section with the corresponding information for the other party involved, including their name, address, and contact details.
  4. In the 'IN THE INTEREST OF' section, list the names and dates of birth of all children involved in the visitation petition.
  5. Provide details about where the children currently reside and your relationship to them in the designated fields.
  6. In the section labeled 'Petitioner alleges the following facts,' outline your reasons for requesting visitation. Use numbered paragraphs for clarity.
  7. Finally, specify your requested visitation schedule in the appropriate section. If necessary, attach additional pages for more detailed requests.

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Yes, the mother of your children can keep you away from them without a court custody order. In the absence of a legal custody agreement, she generally has the right to make decisions regarding the childrens care and living situation, including whether or not you can see them.
Parental alienation is a term used to describe a process by which one parent tries to cause the child to reject, fear, or avoid contact with the other parent. Read on to learn about how to fight back.
California generally prohibits parents from withholding visitation unless there is a legitimate reason. Legitimate reasons can mean more than just disliking the other parent. Typically, a court needs to agree to withhold visitation if there is concrete concern that a child is unsafe when with the other parent.
Most judges will say parents should never tell a child they dont have to visit. On the other hand, most judges will not expect a parent to physically force an older child to visit the other parent.
If communication fails and the other party continues to deny visitation rights, it may be time to seek legal intervention. A family lawyer can help you petition the court to enforce the visitation agreement or request a modification if necessary.

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