What rights do I have if I have sole physical and legal custody of my 2 kids and my ex has visitation but he has moved out of the county and will not provide me with the new address?
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What rights do I have if I have sole physical and legal custody of my 2 kids and my ex has visitation but he has moved out of the county and will not provide me with the new address?
He is at his new girlfriend’s. Our paperwork states if it changes parenting plan we must notify each other. I worry about if something were to happen.
Asked on January 3, 2013 under Family Law, California
Answers:
M.T.G., Member, New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 11 years ago | Contributor
If your parenting plan so states as you say and I am sure that it was incorporated in to the court's order, then he is in contempt of the order and you can ask that a judge hold him in contempt until he gives you the information. Force the issue. You are in the right. Good luck.
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