What can a non custodial parent do if he is being denied his supervised visitation? The custodial parent is setting dates, but not giving times or following through and insists on being the one to supervise. She will not go through any other person or place accepted by the court. What can the non custodial parent do? What kind of rights do they have to see their child?
If you have a court order allowing you certain time with your child and the other parent in not following that court order, you can file a Motion for Contempt. In this motion you need to state what actions the parent has taken that are in contravention of the court order. See link below for the form motion. You also need to schedule this motion for a hearing before the judge. Call the judicial assistant to do so.
http://www.flcourts.org/core/fileparse.php/533/urlt/960.pdf
Best of Luck,
Helena Y. Farber, Esq. ~Associate Attorney~
Law Office of Cindy S. Vova, P.A.
www.vovalaw.com
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