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By exercising them and if the mother is not compliant, filing an action against her in the court with jurisdiction. If the court finds she is in contempt, she may be fined or even jailed. If the contempt becomes chronic, the original custody/visitation order may be modified to favor the compliant parent.

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Q: How does a father go about getting his court ordered rights?
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