Parental Address Dispute Resolution

Summary

Court orders must be followed unless officially modified. If the other parent has moved without notifying the court, they may be in violation. You could be held in contempt for not following the court order. File a motion in Mower County to request a modification of the court order and disclosure of the new address. Document all interactions and attempts to cooperate. Consult a local attorney for specific advice.

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I understand your concern. Here are some general points related to your situation:
- Court orders must be followed unless modified by the court.
- If the other parent has moved without notifying the court, they may be in violation of the court order.
- If you don't follow the court order, you could potentially be held in contempt.
You should consult with a lawyer in your area for specific advice.
The court order is the same because he hasnt notified them of the address change even tho he hasnt been staying there
I understand the complexity of your situation. Here's what you could do:
- File a motion with the court in Mower County, explaining the change of circumstances.
- You can request for a modification of the court order, which would specify the new pick up and drop-off location.
Remember, it's always advisable to follow the court order until it is officially modified.
And never gave me the new address to where he has been having my kids stay
It's crucial for the safety of your children that you know their residence. You can file a motion in court requesting disclosure of the new address. Always follow legal advice and court orders to avoid potential contempt charges.
So even if he hasnt been staying there i could be held in contempt what about what we had "agreed" to prior of things not going his way. We are suppose to meet tmrw if there anything that could be done by then?
You may explain your situation to him and try to agree on a temporary solution until the court order is modified. Do remember, until the court officially modifies the order, it's best to follow it to avoid potential contempt charges.
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I understand your concerns. Unfortunately, I can't provide a solution that could be implemented by tomorrow. However, documenting all interactions and attempts to cooperate can be helpful if the matter goes to court. Always consult with a local attorney for best advice.