Custody Modification In California

Summary

If the other parents behavior negatively impacts the visitation schedule or your childs well-being, you can request a modification of the custody and visitation order in California. Keep detailed records of incidents, consider mediation to resolve conflicts, and if necessary, file a motion to modify the custody order in family court.

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Yes, other parent is uncooperative and easily angered.
It sounds like a challenging situation. Have there been incidents where the other parent's behavior has impacted the visitation schedule or your child's well-being?
Yes, other parents actions has impacted visitation schedule
It sounds like you're dealing with a difficult situation. In California, you can request a modification of the custody and visitation order if the other parent's behavior negatively impacts the schedule or your child's well-being.
- Keep detailed records of incidents.
- Consider mediation to resolve conflicts.
- If necessary, file a motion to modify the custody order in family court.
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