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I have often heard the phrase "reasonable access". What does this mean?

Sometimes, parents will include reasonable access in a separation agreement or a court order may give the non-custodial parent reasonable access. This means access to be agreed upon by the parents and to allow a reasonable amount of time with the children for the access parent. This arrangement allows the parents flexibility, but it means that there must be some good will and co-operation between the parents to work together in the best interests of their children or it will not work.

 


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June 2006
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