Summary
The user, a divorced parent, is facing issues with child visitation rights as per their parenting plan. Despite having rights to see their child every other weekend and holiday, they have been unable to spend time with their child. They have attempted to discuss the issue with their ex-spouse to no avail. They were advised to document instances of missed visitations and consider filing a motion for contempt in court for violation of visitation rights.Full Conversation
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I'm sorry, ****, but your response was unclear. Could you please elaborate on the legal issue you're facing?
Im suppose to have my daughter every other weekend and every other holiday and ive been divorced now for * yrs and have not really been able to spend anyti.e woth my daughter and i pay my child supporr
Have you tried discussing this issue with your ex-spouse or taken any legal steps to enforce your visitation rights?
In Kentucky, if a parent violates a visitation order, you can file a motion for contempt in court.
Yes ive talked to him several times and nothing
What documentation or evidence do you have of these violations? In Kentucky, it's crucial to keep records of missed visitations for court proceedings.
Its in our parenting plan
What specific violations of the parenting plan have occurred? In Kentucky, documenting these instances can be crucial for court proceedings.
I cant even talk to her on the phone .
What steps have you taken to address this issue legally? In Kentucky, you may need to file a motion for contempt in court for violation of visitation rights.
Nothing yet didnt know if i.could do anythjng
In Kentucky, you can file a motion for contempt in court for violation of visitation rights. The nearest court is Jefferson County Family Court, contact: (*) *-*.
Ok thank you
You're welcome, ****. Remember, it's important to consult with a legal professional for advice tailored to your specific situation.