On this day of the year, we stand up for Children's Rights to an equal relationship with both parents and to end the psychological abuse
from custodial interference and hostile aggressive parenting.
Not exact matches
Enticing the child away
from the parent with custody, or visiting the child when the other parent is supposed to have custody — all are forms of
custodial interference.
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.
The child and
custodial parent may be entitled to private communications that do not require the other parent to be involved, and both parents may have access to telephone calls with the child during reasonable hours and duration, without
interference from the other parent.