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Visit the local Family Court and the clerk will provide the necessary forms for filing.

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What if your husband is always drunk regarding visitation?

You file a motion to modify visitation to supervised.


If a father has visitation rights but rarely comes to see his child what steps can be taken?

It depends on what you want to do. If you don't mind about the father rarely visiting, then there are no steps to be taken. It really is a matter on what you want to do about the father rarely visiting his child.


Is it possible in the state of Louisiana without a lawyer for a parent to file a motion for temporary custody while the other parent is in possession of the child and refusing visitation?

In the state of Louisiana, it is possible for a parent, withut a lawyer, to file a motion for temporary custody while the other parent is in possession of the child and refusing visitation.


Can a child decide to shorten their visitation with the non custodial parent?

No. The visitation order must be followed or the non-custodial parent can file a motion for contempt of a court order. If the parents are on good terms the order can be modified with the consent of both parties.No. The visitation order must be followed or the non-custodial parent can file a motion for contempt of a court order. If the parents are on good terms the order can be modified with the consent of both parties.No. The visitation order must be followed or the non-custodial parent can file a motion for contempt of a court order. If the parents are on good terms the order can be modified with the consent of both parties.No. The visitation order must be followed or the non-custodial parent can file a motion for contempt of a court order. If the parents are on good terms the order can be modified with the consent of both parties.


Court order to have your child the entire summer but she refused and will not allow you to speak to him?

File a motion in the venue that issued the visitation order.


What could happen if i took my ex wife to court because she only lets me see my three kids every other weekend?

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.


The mother of your child doesn't let his father visit with his child even though a mutual visiting rights agreement exists. How does the father obtain a visitation order through the court?

Inquire at the court that has jurisdiction over your case. If a visitation order is being violated file a motion for contempt and follow it through. If there is no visitation order then ask the court to set one up. A child has the right to visit with both her parents.Inquire at the court that has jurisdiction over your case. If a visitation order is being violated file a motion for contempt and follow it through. If there is no visitation order then ask the court to set one up. A child has the right to visit with both her parents.Inquire at the court that has jurisdiction over your case. If a visitation order is being violated file a motion for contempt and follow it through. If there is no visitation order then ask the court to set one up. A child has the right to visit with both her parents.Inquire at the court that has jurisdiction over your case. If a visitation order is being violated file a motion for contempt and follow it through. If there is no visitation order then ask the court to set one up. A child has the right to visit with both her parents.


What do you do if the noncustodial parent is violating court order for visitation?

You must file a motion for contempt of a court order with the court that issued the visitation order. If the non-custodial parent continues to violate the order they may lose visitation rights. You should consult with the attorney who represented you in the divorce or visit the court and ask to speak with an advocate.You must file a motion for contempt of a court order with the court that issued the visitation order. If the non-custodial parent continues to violate the order they may lose visitation rights. You should consult with the attorney who represented you in the divorce or visit the court and ask to speak with an advocate.You must file a motion for contempt of a court order with the court that issued the visitation order. If the non-custodial parent continues to violate the order they may lose visitation rights. You should consult with the attorney who represented you in the divorce or visit the court and ask to speak with an advocate.You must file a motion for contempt of a court order with the court that issued the visitation order. If the non-custodial parent continues to violate the order they may lose visitation rights. You should consult with the attorney who represented you in the divorce or visit the court and ask to speak with an advocate.


Can the father just take the child if he is refused visitation?

The child should not be placed in the middle of such an adversarial situation. The father should visit the family court as soon as possible and file a motion for contempt of a court order. If the custodial parent continues to deny visitation they could lose custody.If the father does not have a court order for visitation then he should petition the family court for a visitation schedule.The child should not be placed in the middle of such an adversarial situation. The father should visit the family court as soon as possible and file a motion for contempt of a court order. If the custodial parent continues to deny visitation they could lose custody.If the father does not have a court order for visitation then he should petition the family court for a visitation schedule.The child should not be placed in the middle of such an adversarial situation. The father should visit the family court as soon as possible and file a motion for contempt of a court order. If the custodial parent continues to deny visitation they could lose custody.If the father does not have a court order for visitation then he should petition the family court for a visitation schedule.The child should not be placed in the middle of such an adversarial situation. The father should visit the family court as soon as possible and file a motion for contempt of a court order. If the custodial parent continues to deny visitation they could lose custody.If the father does not have a court order for visitation then he should petition the family court for a visitation schedule.


You live in NJ your wife and minor son live in VA Where must you file for uncontested divorce if an agreement has been reached regarding custody and visitation?

It would be less complicated to do it in VA.


What if the children 13 and 11 do not wish to have visitation with their father?

You cannot force her to go and don't make her but what you should do is find out why she does not want to see her as sometimes (heaven forbid) they are being abused in some way or another and of course it could just be rebellion if he is just strict.


What happens if you deny the noncustodial parent visitation while under court ordered visitation?

He/she can file a motion for contempt of court, and if granted, a change of custody. I teach parents how to collect evidence and how to do this without the need of hiring an attorney. see link