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In extreme cases, repeated contempt of court can lead to the loss of custody rights. Suppose a parent continually violates court orders and is unwilling to comply with the courts authority. In that case, the judge may award sole custody to the other parent to protect the childs best interests.
0:22 3:26 Once they do youll receive a copy of their opposition. Now you have the chance to respond. You canMoreOnce they do youll receive a copy of their opposition. Now you have the chance to respond. You can file a reply to the opposition to support your motion. This isnt mandatory.
A motion to enforce is used when a former spouse refuses to comply with court orders relating to equitable distribution, such as for debt and property division. This non-compliance could take shape in a variety of ways, including failure to pay marital debt, refinance a mortgage, or properly distribute account funds.
Interference can take many forms, including: Outright refusal to make the child available to spend scheduled time with the other parent. Dropping the child off late for scheduled parenting time. Picking the child up from school or daycare when it is the other parents turn to do so.
Motions to enforce do not inflict penalties on the non-compliant spouse but serve as legal reminders of their obligations. These are often used in scenarios involving improperly distributed assets or unpaid marital debts. Such items are generally covered under orders of equitable distribution.
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Well, actually, YES, the court can and will force a child to spend time with the other parent. If the child is reluctant to allow the non custodial parent to exercise their RIGHT to parent you ing to the parenting time order or guidelines, t
an order by a court to force a person or organization to comply with a regulation or law.

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