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Q: Can they keep somebody away from their child and keep them from living with their spouse and stepchildren

With this kind of case Agg. Indecent Liberties,chld<14; off>=18,lewd f/t

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A: In cases involving serious criminal charges like Aggravated Indecent Liberties, which involve offenses against minors, the court may take certain measures to protect the safety and well-being of the child involved. This could include restraining orders or other protective orders that limit contact between the accused and the child.

Additionally, child custody and visitation decisions are typically determined by the court based on the best interests of the child. If a parent is facing criminal charges related to the abuse or endangerment of a child, it may impact their ability to have custody or visitation rights. In such cases, the court may decide to restrict or limit the parent's access to the child to ensure the child's safety.

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