Legal Question in Family Law in Virginia
If a court order for visitation was originally filed in New Jersey and neither party live there how do you update the order? The custodial parent lives in North Carolina and the Non-custodial lives in Virginia. The originally agreement was a half way transport from each party. The custodial parent is not cooperating with this agreement and will not meet and the time is even shorter that it was when they lived in New Jersey. How does the non-custodial have this looked into.
1 Answer from Attorneys
One option would be for the non-custodial parent living in Virginia to hire a Virginia attorney
who is appropriaitely knowledgeable and experienced with domestic relations matters in
the commonwealth to register this New Jersey order in the appropriate Virginia court and to
make it as enforceable as if it had originated in this particular Virginia court.
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