While courts encourage parents to stay in touch with children during separations, behavior such
as telephoning constantly or dropping by the other parent's home uninvited is considered disruptive.
While courts encourage parents to stay in touch with children during separations, behavior such
as telephoning constantly or dropping by the other parent's home uninvited is considered disruptive.
Not exact matches
«People
constantly visited each other in [the East]
as only a few had
telephones and it was difficult to arrange meetings,» Wust recounted.