Filing Motion For Contempt

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To file a motion of contempt in California, you must demonstrate that your ex-wife is violating a court order related to co-parenting or dental care. Gather documentation of your attempts to co-parent and any relevant court orders. Consulting a family law attorney can help strengthen your case.

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its a lack of co-parenting
In California, you can file a motion of contempt if your ex-wife is not following a specific court order related to co-parenting or dental care.
- Ensure you have documentation of attempts to co-parent and any court orders regarding your child's health.
- Consider consulting a family law attorney to strengthen your case.
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please just clarify my paragraph
Sure, here's your clarified paragraph:
"On January *, *, during my in-person parenting time, I noticed that Kingston's teeth were covered in plaque. I reached out to Jordyn in an attempt to collaborate and develop a program we could both implement to improve Kingston’s dental hygiene. Jordyn ignored my attempt to co-parent, and I have noticed a steep decline in our son’s dental health. At 4 years old, he has at least four dental fillings on both the top and bottom sides of his molars. I never had any cavities until I was in my teens, and I have never seen a child with fillings like my son has."
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