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There are lots of stumbling blocks that can crop up in preparing a visitation schedule, and it can be very difficult to anticipate all the "special days" that you might want to address. Most often, these special days are things like Mothers' Day or Fathers' Day, the children's birthdays and religious holidays.
There are lots of stumbling blocks that can crop up in preparing a visitation schedule, and it can be very difficult to anticipate all the "special days" that you might want to address. Most often, these special days are things like Mothers' Day or Fathers' Day, the children's birthdays and religious holidays.


Other problems can come up when the visitation schedule is ignored by a parent or refused by a child. Some solutions to issues like this are discussed below. More information can be found in other sections in this chapter, including [[Estranged and Alienated Children]].
Other problems can come up when the visitation schedule is ignored by a parent or refused by a child. Some solutions to issues like this are discussed below. More information can be found in other sections in this chapter, including the [[Estranged & Alienated Children]] section.


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