Contempt of court means the party has purposely disobeyed or ignored a court order. If the father disobeyed a court order the mother can file a motion that the court hold him in contempt of the court order.
Any existing court orders are in effect until the contempt motion is heard by the court and a new order is issued.
Mother is not in contempt of any court order.
Contempt of court means the party has purposely disobeyed or ignored a court order. If the father disobeyed a court order the mother can file a motion that the court hold him in contempt of the court order.
Any existing court orders are in effect until the contempt motion is heard by the court and a new order is issued.
Mother is not in contempt of any court order.
Contempt of court means the party has purposely disobeyed or ignored a court order. If the father disobeyed a court order the mother can file a motion that the court hold him in contempt of the court order.
Any existing court orders are in effect until the contempt motion is heard by the court and a new order is issued.
Mother is not in contempt of any court order.
Contempt of court means the party has purposely disobeyed or ignored a court order. If the father disobeyed a court order the mother can file a motion that the court hold him in contempt of the court order.
Any existing court orders are in effect until the contempt motion is heard by the court and a new order is issued.
Mother is not in contempt of any court order.
Contempt of court means the party has purposely disobeyed or ignored a court order. If the father disobeyed a court order the mother can file a motion that the court hold him in contempt of the court order.
Any existing court orders are in effect until the contempt motion is heard by the court and a new order is issued.
Mother is not in contempt of any court order.
They can be held in contempt which is grounds for a change of custody.
Yes. I teach fathers to do this.
firstlyu... i do not think the ex husband should control you... he should be contacting you only to meet the children. If the children are calling you when they are with him... i guess he is not a good father and they should not meet him anymore. You should try to stop them meeting this ex hubby. looks like he is a jerk.
There needs to be substantial evidence of child abuse or neglect, and even that, the children should bellowed supervised visitation with the father. The damage to them, and society in general, is substantial from fatherless children. see link
No the law states visitation should never be refused when child support is not paid. The law states that not allowing the child(ren) to see the parent would be considered punishing the child. (Canada, Ontario Law)
First, it is an Urban Myth that fathers go for custody to avoid paying child support. First, who would support the children while in his custody? Less then 15% of mothers are ordered to pay, and depending on circumstances, the custodial father is often still ordered to pay child support.
Moving does not affect father's visitation, however a modification of visitation must be filed with the court to change things if necessary.
Until paternity is established the birth mother is considered to hold sole custody of a minor child. For a father to have custodial or visitation rights it must be agreed on by the mother of the child or through the prescribed court procedures by means of a lawsuit.
If your husband's girlfriend is mature and responsible and your children like her then there is no reason the children can't be left with her. If you don't feel she is responsible to look after them or the children don't like her then have your husband return the children to you if he has to leave their residence.
File for contempt of court on the child support, but there's nothing that can be done about him not seeing the child as that could open a can of worms incurring the anger of feminists. If you started doing that they would have to start charging mothers for violating the father's court ordered visitation rights, which 60% of fathers are denied access according to the US Dept. of Health & Human Services study, "Survey of Absentee Parents" over 60% of mothers regularly violate the access rights of fathers. They will cut off all contact between the children and their fathers within five years. Unlike child support, mothers are not jailed, even with multiple Contempt of Court ruling against them for violating the fathers' court ordered visitation rights.Can you imagine arresting 60% of custodial mothers?
You will need his and the courts permission to take the child away if there is a court order for visitation or custody. The court order has to be followed.
If there are court orders regarding visitation and child support and custody, you will need his and the courts consent. The court orders have to be followed.See related question link.