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Transportation issue

Asked on Jan 12th, 2018 on Family Law - Illinois
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We have a court order that states father picks child up from my home or school when his visit starts and I pick child back up from him. My only transportation is down with transmission going out. I notify other parent soon as I knew but he wanting to get me in contempt. What are my rights?
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Are you by any chance in Chicago? Well, your transmission has gone out, you can't use public transportation? If so you should go back to court and consider modifying the support order. That's how you will avoid going into contempt. Also if you can find an aggressive and competent attorney or someone like me to assist you in your child case, am sure he won't talk the way he does instead you will have an advantage over things.  Above answer and comments to questions are for general purposes only and does not constitute legal advice or establishes an attorney-client relationship without a signed retainer. Please reach out to an attorney you are comfortable with working and discussing your case in more details. If you can not afford a private attorney, you may be eligible for a Pro Bono lawyer provided by some courts and if not, feel free to ask about our affordable payment plans.
Answered on Jan 22nd, 2018 at 10:37 PM

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