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  1. #1
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    Default Re: Mother Violates Court Order of Visitation To Father

    Who are you in this situation?

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    Red face Re: Mother Violates Court Order of Visitation To Father

    friend of father and new girlfriend.
    I have seen much more before the new girlfriend came in the picture - and before the court order was filed...instances of spitting on father.
    Any advise, please? Thanking in advance for any assistance.

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    Default Re: Mother Violates Court Order of Visitation To Father

    so he has a court date for contempt already set?

    also, he needs to go to the exchange point every time it's his parenting time, and if and when mom doesn't present the child he needs to call the police and get a report documenting the denial

    the other stuff is just crap- not much he can do about it

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    Question Re: Mother Violates Court Order of Visitation To Father

    Yes a court date is set and he does have a paper trail and the witnesses (which are 2 sheriffs) "begged" him to call them for the court date so he could be present - he does not know where she lives to have her served or anything... but he does have her attorney's contact info. Does he need to get her physical contact info.

    Should an attorney get involved with this b/c there is a fear that there will be some sort of false tactic she will try to pull in court and since he is the non-custodial parent. Her malicious acts makes the father weary of never being able to see the child again and the judge allowing this.


    *** Sorry if this sounds like mother bashing and the father is an angel... b/c nobody is perfect! The just of what I've seen is that he started dating someone which she became more upset but she is about to get married per her... go figure....

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    Default Re: Mother Violates Court Order of Visitation To Father

    what false tactic could she use? I'm not following that line....

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    Default Re: Mother Violates Court Order of Visitation To Father

    I guess a tactic would be to make false statments that he doesn't want to see the child considering her attorney has sent letters stating false allegations that the father is not adhering to spend the allocated time with the child... bogus - no police report or evidence of missed visitation date... I have heard a plethora of horror stories from men and women who have their paper trails in order to only have it construed in court when things are extremely intangibly nasty, i.e. jealous, controlling, selfish, spoiled, just plain evil!

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    Default Re: Mother Violates Court Order of Visitation To Father

    well if dad has his proof of every time he showed up to get kiddo and was denied then her lies will only serve to damage her credibility with the court, which is another good thing for dad

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