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07.17.14 |

Can the court require counseling for parents?

When parents are unable to communicate regarding the day-to-day needs of a child, the court can require individual counseling for each parent, counseling for the child or require the parties to attend co-parenting counseling sessions to ensure that they are able to learn to communicate, if only, when dealing with the child.

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