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    Default Mother Refusing Visitation

    In our court papers it states that I am to have my kids on memorial day. My ex-wife is refusing to let me pick them up stating that she will let the kids decide if they want to come visit me or not.
    Can I call the local police with my certified papers stating that I am to have custody of my children that day if she continues to refuse?

    Sorry....Im in the the state of Washington

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    Default Re: Mother Refusing Visitation

    Yes, you can ask them to help.

    They may or may not help you enforce the order - some departments will tell you it's a civil matter and won't help.
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