Fathers Rights: Third Parties Interfering With Visitation
I'd like to talk to you about what your remedies are against third parties who might be interfering with your custodial or visitation rights.
In addition to any potential criminal sanctions that would occur if it's some random third party where you might be talking about a kidnap situation, what are your rights against a relative of saying your child's mother who is participating in a denial of visitation, along with the mother?
Obviously, with the mother, your remedies are going to be the motion to enforce and contempt of court citation. Motion to enforce gets you into court quickly, and it allows you to get a court to order mom to resume visitation. And it does allow you to recover your attorney's fees and costs in prosecuting the motion.
Contempt is punitive. It allows you to ask a court to punish mom for failing to observe the custody order. Now, what about a third party who's not a party to that custody order and therefore not subject to contempt or a motion to enforce? What do you do about that? Well, title 43 gives us the answer.
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In addition to any potential criminal sanctions that would occur if it's some random third party where you might be talking about a kidnap situation, what are your rights against a relative of saying your child's mother who is participating in a denial of visitation, along with the mother?
Obviously, with the mother, your remedies are going to be the motion to enforce and contempt of court citation. Motion to enforce gets you into court quickly, and it allows you to get a court to order mom to resume visitation. And it does allow you to recover your attorney's fees and costs in prosecuting the motion.
Contempt is punitive. It allows you to ask a court to punish mom for failing to observe the custody order. Now, what about a third party who's not a party to that custody order and therefore not subject to contempt or a motion to enforce? What do you do about that? Well, title 43 gives us the answer.
Need a Father's Rights Attorney? Give us a call at (918) 986-7724 or submit a legal question at https://tulsa.dads.law/
Want The Transcript? https://tulsa.dads.law/oklahoma-fathers-rights/fathers-rights-third-parties-interfering-with-visitation/
Join The Oklahoma Fathers Rights Group! Have a legal question concerning your rights as a father? There's a Facebook Group for that. Join me and the discussion by clicking the link and hitting "Join:"
https://www.facebook.com/groups/oklahoma.fathers.rights/
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