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After a divorce, if visitation rights are hindered by an unresponsive ex-spouse, consider reviewing the court order, documenting attempts to arrange visitation, and filing a legal motion to enforce or modify visitation. Seeking legal advice from a family law attorney can be beneficial, especially for low-income options.Full Conversation
Lucas
Hi Lucas! How can I assist you with your legal issue today?
I went through a divorce over a year ago, and I have * daughters and in the court decree I was supposed to see them at a visitation center, I have never neen
I'm sorry to hear that, Lucas. Have there been any changes or obstacles preventing you from visiting your daughters at the visitation center? Understanding the specifics can help in providing the right guidance.
I have never been in jail, done drugs or anything for them to put my visitations at a center, I have called to set up visitation and the center has called my ex wife multiple times and she don’t answer or return their calls
It sounds like a frustrating situation, Lucas. You might consider taking the following steps:
- Review the Court Order: Check if there are conditions or modifications you can request.
- Document Attempts: Keep records of all attempts to arrange visitation.
- Legal Motion: You might file a motion to enforce or modify visitation.
Have you considered reaching out to a lawyer for assistance with this matter?
I don’t have a lawyer I am looking for one now
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Lucas, it seems you have a significant issue regarding visitation rights. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
Yes but it would have to be lower income
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Lucas, it looks like your case is indeed significant. I can help connect you with local lawyers who might be able to assist at a lower cost. Could you please provide your phone number?
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I'm here to help connect you with local lawyers who can assist with your case. Could you please provide your zipcode?
That is all for now thank you
Thank you for sharing the conversation, Lucas. If you need further assistance or have more questions in the future, feel free to reach out. Good luck with your visitation rights issue, and I hope you find the legal support you need soon. Take care!