Enforcing Parenting Time Violations

Summary

In Colorado, both parents are entitled to reasonable parenting time and the court can enforce this if violated. If a parenting order is violated, a motion to enforce parenting time can be filed. Penalties for violation may include fines, community service, or jail time. Evidence is crucial for enforcement, so keeping records of all interactions is advised. Precise details can strengthen your case.

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Motion to enforce parenting time
What state are you filing the motion in? This will help me provide the most accurate information.
Colorado
What is the specific issue you're facing with enforcing parenting time?

In Colorado, both parents are generally entitled to reasonable parenting time. The court can enforce this if violated.
Other Party is not following the order
What specific terms of the parenting order is the other party not following?

In Colorado, if a parenting order is violated, you can file a motion to enforce parenting time. Penalties may include fines, community service, or jail time.
Cutting telephone calls short. Didn't show for March Visitation. Monitor's phone calls
What evidence do you have to support these violations?

In Colorado:
- Violation of parenting time can lead to penalties.
- Evidence is crucial for enforcement.
Call Logs, Text messages when she Didn't bring the girls for my March visit
What date and time were these violations? In Colorado, precise details can strengthen your case. Keep records of all interactions for future reference.