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“Daily Visits Impractical; Welfare of the Child Requires Balanced Co-Parenting and Counseling”

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Delhi High Court Modifies Visitation Rights in Custody Dispute: "Daily Visits Impractical; Welfare of the Child Requires Balanced Co-Parenting and Counseling"
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Delhi High Court Modifies Visitation Rights in Custody Dispute: “Daily Visits Impractical; Welfare of the Child Requires Balanced Co-Parenting and Counseling”

Court’s Decision The Delhi High Court modified the Family Court’s earlier order granting the father daily visitation rights with his minor daughter. Observing that daily visits were “excessive and impractical”,…
Posted by Rawlaw December 22, 2024

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