Legal Question in Family Law in Michigan
My daughters mother has recently gotten supervised visitation, the supervisor is my daughters grandmother. The visitation is supposed to take place every other weekend at her grandmothers residence with her grandmother present. Before she had supervised she had her every other weekend. This weekend was her first supervised visitation, but she has to go to jail for 30 days. She didn't tell me that she had to go to jail until I had already dropped my daughter off at her grandmas house. So today when I got her back I found out that my daughters uncle took my daughter over to see her mom before she went to jail, at a friends house. Her supervisor aka her mother was NOT present, and nobody called and made me aware they were taking her to see her mom. Needing some advice since I clearly think this is breaking her supervised visitation. Getting pretty upset just trying to keep my daughter out of harms way. Thanks
2 Answers from Attorneys
File a motion to show cause requesting the mother to be held in contempt is one option. Feel free to contact me for other options. You may be able to suspend her parenting time altogether this depends on other factors. I would need more information.
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