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13. Does the non-custodial parent have a right to daycare or pre-school records?
Generally not, in most cases. If the non-custodial parent is paying for the daycare directly they may have more leverage in obtaining records, but in most instances a daycare or pre-school will only release records to the parent that registered the child (most often the custodial parent).

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