Summary
If a parenting plan is in place in kansas and one parent is not complying, you may file a motion for contempt to enforce the plan. Gather documentation, complete necessary forms, file the motion in court, serve the other party, and attend the hearing. Forms can be found on the courts website or in person. Consult a local attorney for more guidance.Full Conversation
My ex-wife refused me visitation with my child in Kansas
I understand that dealing with visitation issues can be challenging. In Kansas, both parents typically have rights to visitation unless a court order states otherwise. Has there been a court order regarding visitation rights in your case?
We have a parenting plan and she refuses me to see my child in my parenting days
It sounds frustrating to deal with this situation. In Kansas, if a parenting plan is in place and one parent is not complying, you may:
- File a motion for contempt in court to enforce the parenting plan.
- Request a modification of the parenting plan if necessary.
Would you like more information on how to proceed legally?
Yes, how to file a motion of contempt
To file a motion for contempt in Kansas, you can follow these general steps:
*. Gather Documentation: Collect evidence that supports your claim, such as texts, emails, or notes on denied visitation.
*. Complete the Forms: Obtain the necessary contempt motion forms from your local court or their website.
*. File the Motion: Submit the completed forms to the court where your parenting plan was issued, and pay any applicable fees.
*. Serve the Other Party: Ensure the other parent is formally served with the motion.
*. Attend the Hearing: Be prepared to present your evidence and arguments in court.
If you need more specifics or assistance, consider consulting with a local attorney.
Where i can find the form?
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In Kansas, you can usually find the necessary forms for filing a motion for contempt on the website of the court where your original parenting plan was issued. You can also visit the court in person to obtain the forms. Would you like help with anything else?