Child Custody Enforcement Options

Summary

Courts in Ohio can enforce child custody and visitation orders, including transportation arrangements. If a court order is not being followed, you can file a motion for enforcement. Document any non-compliance and consider consulting with a local attorney for guidance on your specific situation.

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We have done all the transportation for the last 5 years its an hour away
It sounds like you've been handling transportation for a long time. If there's a court order that both parties should share transportation duties and it's not being followed, you might consider filing a motion for enforcement. Is the other party refusing to participate in the transportation duties?
Yes they refuse
It seems like you're dealing with a situation where the other party is not participating in transportation duties as per a court order. Here are a few steps you might consider:
- File a Motion for Enforcement: This can be done in the court where the original order was issued.
- Document Non-Compliance: Keep records of any instances where the other party refuses to comply.
- Consult with a Local Attorney: They can provide guidance specific to your situation and help with filing motions.
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