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Is there a law in ar for children with learning disabilities when it comes to visitation?

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i have a 7 year old child with a learning disability that needs summer school and daily reading, however the father because it's not the law to make her go refuses to take her during his 6 week visitation. does she have any rights not to have to go,in order to not be so far behind that she can't keep up next year again?

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  1. my x will never have custody of my children. My daughter has PDD and my son has social anxiety disorder and ADD. My X does not even know what an IEP is. I have it written in my divorce that he can only take them during the summer if he complies with thier special education services. He wouldnt give my son his medicine, he believes my son just needs diciplin. and my daughter, he just parks her in front of the tv, no thank you. Go to a lawyer, get it court appointed that he has to comply with special education services and then if he doesnt comply he is in contempt if court.He could lose his visitation, its called neglect!


  2. I would consult with a special education attorney or perhaps a family law attorney.

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