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Yes, if the mother is going to welcome her and if the mother is allowed to see her. If the courts ordered that she can't see her then you would be breaking a court order. If the mother is just going to be mean to her and turn her away then it would be better off to wait till she's old enough to understand that it's not her fault.
Of course. I believe that every child should have both parents in their life. I'm thirteen years old and I haven't seen my dad in two and a half years. It's definately had a huge negative impact on my life because it can be emotionally and psychologically stressful, and she may hold it against you in the future. I know that it has put a big strain on my relationship with my mom. I know it seems like the easiest thing to do right now, but in the long run, it creates more issues, ones that are more difficult to resolve.
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My daughter Margret wants to visit her mother, but we're divorced and dn't talk anymore. Should I still take her?