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Who Gets Custody When There is No Court Order? A situation in which there is no court order is called de facto custody, and the custody should be shared. If the children are living with one person and the other party barely sees them, this is likely only conscionable if there is a corresponding order from the court.
Can I Deny Visitation to My Ex or My Childs Non-Custodial Parent? While you may have a very good case for believing your child shouldnt visit with their non-custodial parent, you cant deny visitation unless you have very good reason to believe your child is in imminent danger.
NOTE: Requests for modification of child support only may be made to the Oregon Child Support Program under certain circumstances; for example, if it has been at least 36 months (3 years) since the date the support order was entered or last modified; or there has been a substantial change of circumstances.
One parent can ask for a change (called a modification) in custody or parenting time, or if both parents agree on the change, they can request the change together. If only one person wants to change a judgment on custody or parenting time, file: The Complaint for Modification (CJD 104).
When there has been a substantial and material change in circumstances, a Connecticut court can modify the original terms of a judgment or agreementeven if one party is strongly against any change. That being said, it is far easier to get a modification approved when both parties agree that a change is appropriate.

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If one party willfully fails to follow such orders, that person can be held in contempt of court. The consequences of being found in contempt range from financial sanctions to performing community service and may even include incarceration in serious instances.
Speak with an experienced child custody and visitation attorney. Modify the custody agreement if it no longer suits the co-parents schedule or obligations. File a motion for contempt if you are unable to resolve the violations. Contact the police in extreme cases of violations.
If a parent refuses to follow the court order, that parent can be found in contempt of a court-mandated order. If this happens, the custodial parent could wind up losing custody of the child. A New Jersey child custody attorney from Nitti Nitti, PC, can help you navigate a difficult visitation issue.

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