What do I do when one of the set child custody rules are not beeing met by the other parent?
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What do I do when one of the set child custody rules are not beeing met by the other parent?
Asked on January 5, 2013 under Family Law, Tennessee
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Answered 11 years ago | Contributor
The best way to try and resolve the problem is to have a face to face meeting with the other parent to resolve such. If that does not take care of the issue, then your legal recourse is to file a petition for an order to show cause for contempt of a court order as to custody matters with the court. If matters come to that point, I suggest that you consult with a family law attorney for help.
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