Legal Question in Family Law in Missouri

If a judge places an a temporary holiday visitation between divorcing parents into a docket, not a court order or judgement, is that enforceable if the mother decides not to follow through?


Asked on 12/01/15, 5:12 am

2 Answers from Attorneys

Mel Franke Mel G. Franke, Attorney at Law

I need more specific facts to give informed advice. For example was this done pursuant to a motion and proper notice?

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Answered on 12/01/15, 9:36 am
Jennifer Rench J. Rench Law Firm, LLC | St. Louis Divorce and Mediation

A docket is just notes about what is happening in the case. If the clerk entered notes on the docket about a temporary holiday visitation schedule, it could have been notes that one party requested a visitation schedule, notes that there is an upcoming hearing about a visitation schedule, notes that a visitation schedule was ordered, notes that a visitation schedule was denied, etc. I agree with Mel. There isn't enough information to give informed advice.

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Answered on 12/02/15, 7:39 am


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