Visitation of children with the non-custodial parent after a divorce when there has been a history of IPV
A) is not a problem because the non-custodial parent has no legal entitlement to visit his or her children
B) is a problem because the non-custodial parent is legally entitled to visit his or her child and arrangements need to be worked out
C) is not a problem because after most divorces the in which there has been a history of IPV the parties never have to see each other again
D) is a problem because supervised visitation centers are readily available in most states and they are overused to control mothers who are too "friendly parents"
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