Legal Question in Family Law in California
mother violating visitation court order
I have a visitation court order that states I am to keep my 4 1/2 year-old
child as follows: Week one - Sunday (entire day) Monday (after school)
Week two- Monday and Tuesday after school. His mother is constantly
trying to change the schedule so I spend less time with my child. She
schedules activities with him on the time I should have my son, and I
oppose to this because I spend all week looking forward spending time
with him. Last week, she didn't want to give me my son, so I had to go
to pick up my son with a police officer - I asked for a civil stand by. This
week, she sent me an email saying that she will keep him next Sunday
and Monday, which are my days to have my son. I tried to reschedule
those two days, but she does not want to come to an agreement. She
just wants to keep him for those days. What can I do to prevent this
from happening? Thank you!
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: mother violating visitation court order
Hi,
If the mother continues to block court ordered visitation with your son, you may seek contempt sanctions against her. Sometimes a demand letter from an attorney will do the job.
Give me a call if you want help with this situation.
Best of luck!!!
Russ Martin
(415)364-1604