All of that is pretty vague -- it is hard to tell what is going on, really, in court or out of court. For general background, and a lot of information about the rules relating to custody and visitation, see Well, if you really cannot get any responses or cooperation -- and make sure, if that is true, that you are keeping a complete written record of your attempts -- you COULD go back to the court to seek to alter the orders, for either this summer or for all future visitation. As a practical matter, there may just not be time for this summer, depending on how long he was to be away, but a judge will be less likely to send him away again for a lengthy period if the visiting parent will not comply with communication and other orders. See http://willicklawgroup.com/child-custody-and-visitation/. For more targeted information and guidance, you should consult with a family law specialist.
Answered on Jul 04th, 2015 at 3:37 PM