You can take her to court. People do not have the option of ignoring a court order. A legal custody agreement once approved by the court becomes a court order. You can file a motion for contempt of court. If she continues to violate the custody order she could lose custody. You need to act ASAP.
You can take her to court. People do not have the option of ignoring a court order. A legal custody agreement once approved by the court becomes a court order. You can file a motion for contempt of court. If she continues to violate the custody order she could lose custody. You need to act ASAP.
You can take her to court. People do not have the option of ignoring a court order. A legal custody agreement once approved by the court becomes a court order. You can file a motion for contempt of court. If she continues to violate the custody order she could lose custody. You need to act ASAP.
You can take her to court. People do not have the option of ignoring a court order. A legal custody agreement once approved by the court becomes a court order. You can file a motion for contempt of court. If she continues to violate the custody order she could lose custody. You need to act ASAP.
If it is a condition of your custody agreement, yes. If not, no.
Yes, depending on the circumstances of the need for the ex parte order.
It depends on how your custody agreement is written.
You still have to pay child support, it's for your son and not his dad, but if he is breaking your agreement you have to go to the police or court.
Yes, but she's still required to honor the custody agreement.
You cannot have sole custody without physical custody. If your ex has physical custody, you are the non-custodial parent.
The court orders must be followed. If the parties have come to a mutual agreement they should file it as a modification to the visitation and custody orders.
Only if it states it in a custody agreement. Every agreement has a section for that.
no
One can go to court and sue for interference of time with child and breaking custody agreement.
You do IF this is written in the custody agreement. If it is not you do have other options. You can call Childrens Services and tell them what you suspect. This may cause complications with any good relationship you may have with your ex husband. You need to decide if the drug use while he has custody is worth the trouble. (It usually is) If anything this can be a wake up call for him.
The custody agreement between Kidman and ex-husband, Tom Cruise, was never publicly released, their adopted children stayed in L.A. with Cruise when Kidman returned to Australia.