MOTION TO ENFORCE PARENTING TIME 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the MOTION TO ENFORCE PARENTING TIME in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name in the designated field at the top of the form. This identifies you as the petitioner.
  3. Fill in the case number and the name of the other party involved in the case.
  4. In section one, specify the date of the current order and detail the parenting time granted to the other parent. Attach a copy of this order if required.
  5. Indicate when you last requested parenting time from the other party by selecting one of the communication methods provided.
  6. In section three, describe how the current order has not been followed. Be specific about any incidents or issues.
  7. Complete sections four through ten by checking 'yes' or 'no' for each statement regarding GAL involvement, supervised parenting time, and any existing orders.
  8. Finally, verify your information by signing and dating at the bottom of page two, then complete the Certificate of Service on page three.

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The consequences of the motion: A motion to enforce, if approved, inflicts no punishment on the non-compliant party and instead serves as a reminder to fulfill their legal duties.
To proceed with a motion for contempt, you must demonstrate to the court that your ex knowingly and willfully violated the parenting plan. Examples of violations might include refusing to comply with scheduled visitation, failing to communicate about the child as required, or interfering with your parental rights.
A motion to suspend rules is to waive an assembly rule temporarily. It requires a second for adoption and is not open to debate or amendments. Moreover, it cant be reconsidered. A two-thirds vote is necessary to suspend a parliamentary order or order of business.
A court may deviate from the usual amount of child support if the court determines guideline child support would be unjust, or inappropriate, or not in the best interests of the child.
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.

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An emergency motion to restrict parenting time is a legal request filed by one parent to temporarily limit or suspend the other parents visitation or custodial rights.
In 2021, Arkansas enacted a law that made joint custody the default option for all new child custody orders. Joint custody means the approximate and reasonable equal division of time with the child by both parents.
Suspension of parental rights means the suspension of the rights, powers, privileges, immunities, duties, and obligations existing between parent and child; however Tribal membership, rights, privileges, entitlements, shall not be affected by such suspension for the child(ren).

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