Sentences with phrase «violate child custody orders»

Parents who violate child custody orders are subject to certain penalties, including allowing for make - up times with children, paying the other parent's attorney fees needed to address such violations or even jail time or fines in extreme circumstances.

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If you previously had joint custody, and the other parent took the child, they violated the court custody order and denied you your custody rights.
Basic principals of comity — the doctrine that one state should respect another state's orders — are violated whenever one state takes away child custody jurisdiction from the issuing state when a parent or child still live in the issuing state.
So, you have gone through all the hard work of securing a child custody order, you have followed all the child custody laws, and... the other parent is violating the orders you worked so hard to secure.
So, Arizona laws allow you to either enforce a child custody order or modify a child custody order if the other parent is violating your court orders.
If not, the parent taking the child out of the area may be held in contempt for violating an existing custody order.
If your spouse refuses to let you see your children, a Pennsylvania judge can order him to appear in court — with the children — and place bond, which he would lose if he violates the terms of the temporary custody order again.
FindLaw states that a person can face criminal charges and a civil lawsuit if he or she violates a child custody or visitation order.
When I have won changes of custody because of false allegations or child alienation, the child has violated the order (run away to the favored parent's house) and / or the favored parent has run away with the child.
No individual parent has the right to take the child out of town or out of the country without informing the other parent if it violates the joint child custody order.
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