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Who do I go to for help in a Family Law Court to get assistance to enforce an existing visitation schedule?

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Who do I go to for help in a Family Law Court to get assistance to enforce an existing visitation schedule?

Postby jaren12 » Thu Mar 31, 2011 5:52 am

So just trying to get some help on who to see in a Family Law Court to help me enforce or explain a current visitation schedule for the upcoming holidays..particularly in California, and Orange County to narrow it down.

I have heard the mediators office is the place to seek help, especially since thats where we made the parenting agreement through mediation. But really just trying to make sure, since I dont have too much time left and plan on spending a day at the court house to find my answers.

Problem is to make it short, the other parent is taking advantage of little loopholes in our paperwork just cause its not clearly explained to the "T" on the paperwork about who gets what day and so forth, even though we have alway done it a certain way for the last few years, now cause they are upset of other issues, they want to use that error and try and ruin my holiday plans,Thanksgiving to be exact. The current order clearly says that I get that day and weekend this year.

So if anyone has experience in this,wether in California courts or any at all, or can lead me in the right direction,Id gladly appreciate it, pretty much I need someone to tell me if Im wrong, which Im 99% sure Im not, and if so to give the other parent a call and inform the other parent of my right, so there are no arguments when that day comes and both sides can have problem free Holidays.

Thanks to all and have yourselves Happy Holidays!
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Who do I go to for help in a Family Law Court to get assistance to enforce an existing visitation schedule?

Postby lorimar » Thu Mar 31, 2011 5:57 am

I'll need more information to answer your question.

How old is the child, and what are the custody arrangements as they stand now? You said the agreement was reached via mediation, was this court ordered mediation; and if not, was the agreement said to be legally binding by the court (Was it entered into the court's record as accepted?).

Good luck and happy holidays as well.
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