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The draft Personal Status Law for Christians sets out the regulations governing "visitation rights" for the custodial guardian who is not the parent. This includes conditions such as the minimum age of the child and permissible timings, all aimed at ensuring the child's best interests. Visitation rights are prohibited for children under five years old unless both parties agree, with the duration set between 8 and 12 hours per month. Overnight stays are permitted for periods ranging from two to four days, and four overnight visits are allocated annually, not exceeding 30 days in total per year. The court is also empowered to modify the schedule and locations of visitation based on the circumstances. Additionally, visitation rights may be revoked in certain cases, such as failure to pay alimony or if a judgment is issued for specific crimes against the rights holder.
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