Sentences with phrase «custodial interference by»

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While religion is a central theme in this case, Shuber points out that the main issue is not necessarily religion, but rather the custodial parent's desire to raise her child without the interference with and undermining of her custodial decisions by the grandparents.
One variation on interference with the reasonable visitation by the noncustodial parent sometimes happens when the custodial parent removes a child from the jurisdiction where the family resided before the divorce.
A conviction for custodial interference (parental abduction) in the first or second degree is a substantial change of circumstance by definition.
Courts typically retain the residential schedule established by the parenting plan unless the modification is agreed upon by the parents, child's residence has already been changed by parental agreement, child's current environment is detrimental to his physical, mental or emotional health, or the nonmoving parent has been found in contempt of court at least two times in the last three years for failure to comply with the parenting plan or been convicted of custodial interference.
Custodial interference is an attempt by one parent to disrupt the custody rights of the other.
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