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When it comes to child visitation a court order is generally set up. If the court order is not abided by, either party can return to court and ask for modification of the court order to add or lessen visitation.
If you have a court order of the custody agreement you can call the police.
Depends on what your divoce decree says, if it is a court ordered visitation and you kept the kids away then you are in violation of a court order, check with your state laws, but a court order is a court order.
If there is a court order for visitation privileges it must be obeyed. Visitation and child support are treated as two entirely different issues. Just as an obligated parent is in contempt of a court order when they do not pay the mandated child support a custodial parent could be in contempt for not adhering to the visitation terms.
If your ex wife is violating the visitation order then you can file a motion for contempt of a court order. If she continues to violate the court ordered visitation then she can lose custody. Stay on top of the situation.If you don't have a visitation order then petition the court and request one. Once ordered by the court visitation schedules must be obeyed.If your ex wife is violating the visitation order then you can file a motion for contempt of a court order. If she continues to violate the court ordered visitation then she can lose custody. Stay on top of the situation.If you don't have a visitation order then petition the court and request one. Once ordered by the court visitation schedules must be obeyed.If your ex wife is violating the visitation order then you can file a motion for contempt of a court order. If she continues to violate the court ordered visitation then she can lose custody. Stay on top of the situation.If you don't have a visitation order then petition the court and request one. Once ordered by the court visitation schedules must be obeyed.If your ex wife is violating the visitation order then you can file a motion for contempt of a court order. If she continues to violate the court ordered visitation then she can lose custody. Stay on top of the situation.If you don't have a visitation order then petition the court and request one. Once ordered by the court visitation schedules must be obeyed.
Unless your visitation order specifically addresses transportation and scheduling conflicts it would not be considered your exes fault if you miss your visitation. If there is an order allowing vistitation at specific times you are responsible for making your schedule work for the visits or petitioning the court to have the visitation times changed.
No, Britney Spears currently has visitation rights for her boys.
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It depends on whether his court order gives him custody/visitation rights.
In this situation, it sounds as if the order needs to be modified.
Get a current copy of the custody order from the Clerk of the Court and take police with you to pick up the children.
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