Are violations of a court order considered a "significant change of circumstance"?
If the violations of the Order relate to child sharing then yes. If they relate to other issues than no.
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If the violations of the Order relate to child sharing then yes. If they relate to other issues than no.
If he is an employee you should have an Income Withholding Order issues and served on his employer. If he is self-employed you may wish to...
I am not sure I understand your question but I believe that parental alienation could be enough of a change of circumstances to request a...
Since you have a full month between mediation and court, the mediator would have time to interview the child without delaying court. Normally the...
There is no set rule on this. It is going to be up to the discretion of the case worker.
You need to find out how the maternal grandmother got custody. There may be a guardianship action that is open and it may have custody over your...
You can request that the mediator interview the children. Normally, the Court does not want the children on the witness stand. You should be...
Check the subpoena to see who is getting the records. If the attorney is using a service, you can request copies from the service. If the...
If no action has been filed for Paternity and served on you you can move. As soon as the father files a Petition to Establish Parental...
I do not know the ages of the children so I do not know if they are caught in the middle of the conflict. You can try to advise him he needs to...