How can I get my children back from a visit with my ex?
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How can I get my children back from a visit with my ex?
My divorce decree states “for the purposes of school the children will reside with the mother”. School begin Monday and my ex is refusing to return the children to me. He has decided to continue to follow our current parenting plan that has the children returned to me on Wednesday. How can I get my children back on Monday?
Asked on August 10, 2012 under Family Law, Colorado
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FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 12 years ago | Contributor
If your "ex" will not return your children to reside with you per the standing court order and you are unwilling to agree to the change, you should consult with a family law attorney to represent your interests on the subject. Most likely you will have to file an order to show cause regarding contempt of a court order against your "ex".
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