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My Ex Isn't Following COVID-19 Mandates


If your ex is not following government mandates to deal with COVID-19, you have options.  For example, if your ex is taking your child to grandmother or some other family member for childcare or even outside daycare, of if your ex is having an outside person come in to provide childcare, or if your ex is allowing friends to come over to visit, in my professional opinion you have the right not to send your child to spend time with your ex until compliance is verified.  This potential exposure to COVID-19 places your child in danger, and therefore, you have the right to refuse to send the child.

CAUTION:  Be sure.  Don't guess.  Don't use this as an excuse to violate your parenting time order.
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