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You could: Sue them for contempt (file a motion for contempt), file a motion in limine (motion to suppress) anything found in the file; you could even go as far as having them removed from the case for some type of undeclared discrimination in the case (retaliation).

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The other spouse has no authority to violate the court order. You need to return to that court and file a motion for contempt of a court order. The court will handle the situation.


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