Do I have to let my children go for parenting time if it appears that the other parent has been drinking or using drugs?
That is your decision. If you make the decision to deny parenting time, you may be asked to explain to the court at a contempt hearing why you felt your decision was in the best interest of the children.

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1. Do I have to let my children go for parenting time if it appears that the other parent has been drinking or using drugs?
2. Does the Friend of the Court have a responsibility to investigate alleged abuse and/or neglect of a child?
3. I have a specific parenting time schedule that I need to change, what can I do?
4. At what age can the child choose with which parent he/she will live?
5. What happens if I have an order for custody and the other parent does not return the child to me as stated in the order?
6. I am concerned that my child is being abused or neglected when he or she is with the other parent, what should I do?
7. The custodial parent is temporarily absent or out of town, does the non-custodial parent automatically get care and custody of the child?