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If you refuse court ordered visitation then you would be considered in contempt of court and a judge may issue a warrant for your arrest to face the charge.

It could cost you money, or some time in jail and money.

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Q: If you have temporary custody and refuse court ordered visitation what happens?
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What could happen if i took my ex wife to court because she only lets me see my three kids every other weekend?

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Can a child at 11 years old have a say to not want to se his farther?

The child is always free to express their wishes, either in court or by writing a letter to the judge in charge of their custody/visitation. If the judge feels the child provides valid reasons why they no longer wish to visit their father, the visitation order may be modified. However, court ordered visitation must continue until that happens, if it happens. Otherwise, the mother could be found in contempt of court and fined or even jailed for their child's failure to obey court ordered visitation.


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