Unless the other parent is accepting of such an arrangement, it is usually very hard to obtain a Court Order preventing that parent from seeing the children. A long term ‘no contact’ Order is usually made with great reservation by a Court. Whether or not such an Order is made will depend upon specific circumstances and whether it is considered in the best interests of the children not to see that parent. Of course there are cases where it is simply not in the best interests of a child to see a particular parent and the Courts will make appropriate Orders denying contact if necessary.