In New Mexico, there is no strict age at which a child can refuse to see a parent, but the child's wishes may be considered by the court, particularly if they are 14 or older. For younger children, decisions about visitation typically remain with the custodial parent unless there are concerns about safety or well-being. It's essential to communicate openly with your child and, if necessary, consult a legal professional to understand the options available and ensure the child's best interests are prioritized.
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