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After divorce, the man won't let him look after the children. What should we do? What evidence is needed to prosecute?


        

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  • 2024-06-20 01:01:43

    No matter who gets custody of the child, neither husband nor wife can refuse the other party to visit the child. On the contrary, the party who gets the child must cooperate. Because the relationship between parents and children will not disappear due to the divorce of parents, the party who does not directly raise the children has the right to visit the children, and the other party has the obligation to assist. If the party who is supported by the child does not allow the other party to visit the child, the following measures can be taken:
    1. Both husband and wife shall negotiate first.
    2. Find the neighborhood committee or village committee in the place of residence for mediation.
    3. The party who has not obtained the child custody right directly takes the judgment or mediation statement to the court to apply for enforcement, and realizes the request to visit the child.

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