Modify Visitation Schedule Indiana

Summary

Consistent early drop-offs and contentious behavior by a non-custodial parent can be grounds for modifying visitation schedules in Indiana. Document these occurrences and interactions thoroughly. Filing a motion to modify the visitation schedule can be a viable option if the non-custodial parent is not adhering to the court order. Evidence of non-compliance will strengthen your case. Consider seeking legal advice for personalized guidance on the process.

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I live in Indiana, and have court order to follow Indiana Parenting guidelines. Non custodial parent routinely drops kids off before his visitation time ends. Specially, today he dropped our son off at *:00am with no prior communication of his intent. What can I do about this when speaking to him always leads to an argument ?
****, you can document these occurrences and file a motion to modify the visitation schedule if the non-custodial parent is not following the court order. Consistent early drop-offs without prior communication can be a legitimate reason for modification.
Would you like more information on how to file a motion to modify a visitation schedule in Indiana?
Is early drop offs in combination with be contentious about visitation reasonable to win a mofication ?
Yes, consistent early drop-offs combined with contentious behavior about visitation can be reasonable grounds for a modification. Here are a few points to consider:
- Document all early drop-offs and contentious interactions.
- File a motion to modify the visitation schedule in Indiana.
- Evidence of non-compliance with the court order strengthens your case.
Would you like more detailed information on the steps to file a motion in Indiana?