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The father may have a legal right to see his daughter. If she doesn't want to see him, in that case, it is a moot point. He can see her, and it's legally enforceable.

However, if he cares enough for the daughter, he may be open to discussing the issue with you, or another adult or a professional of some sort. If there are good reasons why she should notsee her father, then you should be in touch with legal authorities or child protective services.

If he is a good father, then the best thing for her legal guardian to do would be to encourage the daughter to be receptive and open-minded about visiting with him. Also, you might be able to give advice to the father about things that would make a visit more pleasurable.

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If there is a visitation order in affect then the custodial parent must adhere to the terms of the order or risk being cited for contempt of court. If there is no visitation order the custodial parent can set the terms of any visitation by the non custodial parent. However, he or she must allow the non custodial parent access to his or her children unless such access presents endangerment to the minor child/children.

If the non custodial parent does not have a court order of visitation he or she should obtain one as soon as possible, either through private counsel or with the assistance of a child and parent advocate agency.

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That will make the court process easier. The other parent can sign their consent for you to have sole physical and legal custody. The judge will usually sign it with advice that the parent without custody maintain a relationship with the child by regular visitations. The court may set up a visitation schedule.

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