There are many instances in which an ex could break the court order that you’ve had established by the court. Let’s say, for instance, your ex prevents you from seeing your child even though you have joint custody. You may wonder if you can just go and pick your child up anytime, such as intervening… Continue reading →
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When Your Ex Has Been Denying You Custody With Orders in Place
Amy Montes on Monday, July 24th, 2017
Tags: Child Custody, contempt, custody, enforcing, motion to comply, order, parent
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