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A motion to temporarily restrict a parents court-ordered parenting time prohibits that parents unsupervised visitation with their children for 14 days until the restricted parent appears in court to defend themselves, and the parent who sought the motion to suspend visitation can present their evidence.
In states where reinstatement is available, a parent or a child will file a petition with the court that originally terminated the parents parental rights. This may be a juvenile, family, or probate court. The petitioner must serve a copy of the petition on all interested parties.
Examples of custodial interference include: Keeping a child or impaired adult for longer than has been discussed or approved. Taking a child or impaired adult over state lines without the knowledge or permission of the other custodian. Enticing a child or impaired adult away from their other custodian.
Disrespectful Language : Avoid using any form of disrespect, such as insults, sarcasm, or derogatory remarks about the judge, the opposing party, or even the legal system. Negative Comments About the Other Parent : Speaking poorly about the other parent can reflect badly on you. Emotional Outbursts
Parental interference occurs when one parent deprives the other parent of visitation or custody time. The offending parent may hide children, refuse to return them, or remove them from the state without permission.
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Parenting time interference occurs when one parents actions disrupt their co-parents parenting time. This is often in violation of a court-ordered child custody or visitation schedule. Parents who interfere with parenting time can face civil or criminal charges.
The wait time for a modification hearing depends on the courts calendar and how it prioritizes requests. Parents may wait a couple weeks or a few months, though they can request an expedited hearing if the children face immediate risk. Parents must follow the most recent orders while they wait.
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.

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