Yes.   When determining whether to change visitation, a trial court must apply a two-pronged test: (1) whether there has been a change in circumstances since the most recent visitation award; and (2) whether a change in visitation would be in the best interests of the child.

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Q: Can court-ordered child visitation be changed?

A: Yes.

When determining whether to change visitation, a trial court must apply a two-pronged test: (1) whether there has been a change in circumstances since the most recent visitation award; and (2) whether a change in visitation would be in the best interests of the child.


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