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Dec 04, 2011

mens divorce lawyerQuestion:

I need marriage separation advice on how to enforce child custody and visitation without court orders in place.

Over Thanksgiving, my wife and her family would not allow me to see my children. All I wanted to do was spend Thanksgiving with my sons, but I was told I was not welcome.

What are my legal rights in this situation to ensure I have parenting time with my children?


Nov 21, 2011

Question:Colorado Divorce Attorney

My ex-wife and I share child custody, but she repeatedly ignores the court orders.

She will bring my children around certain family members that the court has ordered her not to because of their criminal past.

She also denies my court-ordered communication with our child and sometimes gives me phone numbers that aren't even working.

She even refuses to supply me with her tax records, even though if I refuse to do the same I am threatened with being in contempt.

How can I get my ex-wife to abide by the court order?


Nov 17, 2011

St. Louis divorce lawyerQuestion:

I need help on enforcing my divorce decree.

My ex-wife has violated our decree by not keeping health coverage on our child and not exercising her visitation rights.

We are supposed to split child custody 50-50, but our child almost exclusively lives with me because she ignores her parenting time.

What do I file to fix this and enforce the divorce decree?


Aug 12, 2011

divorce questions to askQuestion:

My husband is having difficulties enforcing his visitation rights.

His ex-wife told him the children do not want to come visit him for his parenting time anymore because they do not like me and my children.

She told him he can't legally force them to come visit.

Is that true? What legal rights does he have to enforce visitation?


Mar 23, 2011

By Emily Barry

Cordell & Cordell Divorce Lawyer

When you have a child support order in place and you move to another state, you may receive a Foreign Child Support Order in the mail.

So what is this and how does it affect you? Does this mean that your new state will have jurisdiction over your child support case?

With your move to a new state, the Foreign Child Support Order will allow the state you now reside in to have enforcement authority over the support obligation established by the original state where your child support case was heard.


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