Can a child refuse court order for visitation in Florida?

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2026-03-27 20:35

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In Florida, a child cannot unilaterally refuse a court-ordered visitation arrangement. However, if the child expresses a strong desire not to visit a parent, the court may consider their wishes, particularly if they are of sufficient age and maturity. Ultimately, any changes to visitation must be approved by the court. If there are concerns about the child's safety or well-being during visitation, those issues should be brought to the court's attention.

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