Summary
In Indiana, noncustodial parents are required to communicate with custodial parents about significant matters affecting the child, such as moving or visitation schedules. Communication through children is not advisable and may not fulfill co-parenting responsibilities. Custody agreements or court orders typically outline these requirements. Failure to communicate can be addressed in court. Consider seeking legal advice to address communication issues or modify custody agreements.Full Conversation
Can a noncustodial parent not communicate with the custodial parent about intentions to move 7mile from kids
In Indiana, noncustodial parents are generally required to inform the custodial parent if they plan to move, as it can affect visitation arrangements. Specific guidelines can vary, so it's best to check the custody agreement or court order.
Do you need information on how to notify the custodial parent?
Does n’on custodial parent have the right to just not talk to custodial parent
Hi Renee,
A noncustodial parent in Indiana generally does not have the right to completely avoid communicating with the custodial parent, especially regarding matters that affect the welfare of the children, such as moving. Communication is often required to ensure that visitation and custody arrangements are adjusted accordingly.
Would you like more details on the legal requirements for communication between custodial and noncustodial parents in Indiana?
Noncustodial parent does not speak to custodial parent about anything. Acts as though he has all rights as I the custodial parent
Renee, in Indiana, both parents generally have the right to be involved in their child's life, and communication is essential for co-parenting effectively. Here's what you need to know:
- Both parents should communicate about significant decisions affecting the child.
- Custody agreements or court orders usually outline communication requirements.
- Failure to communicate can be addressed in court.
Would you like information on how to address this issue legally?
So a noncustodial parent can just not speak to me at all. Only communicate via the kids regarding pick up and plans during the weekend
Hi Renee, in Indiana, noncustodial parents are generally expected to communicate directly with the custodial parent regarding important matters, including visitation schedules and significant decisions affecting the child. Communicating only through the children is not advisable and could be seen as not fulfilling their co-parenting responsibilities.
Would you like information on how to address this issue legally or modify the custody agreement?