West Palm Beach Enforcing Visitation Agreement Lawyers
Child custody and visitation is a very precarious part of family law, particularly in cases in which parents cannot agree over court-mandated arrangements. While custody differs from child support in legal philosophy, both are strictly enforced, requiring any modifications to be finalized in the correct legal fashion. Decisions made by parents that actively undermine the court’s orders may be dealt with in an appropriately punitive manner.
For more information regarding your custodial rights as a parent, contact the West Palm Beach enforcing visitation agreement lawyers of Eric N. Klein & Associates, P.A., today by calling 561-353-2800.
Visitation Agreement Enforcement Options
There are several types of child custody agreement violations that may alter the balance of the arrangement. In some situations, a custodial parent may pursue the wrongful actions of a noncustodial parent, such as refusing the follow the proper schedules. On other occasions, a parent with visitation rights may find a child manipulated by his or her primary custodians. Depending on the circumstances, the following actions may be taken if a custody order is violated:
- Visitation rights may be modified
- Child or spousal support may be modified
- Criminal or civil damages may be pursued
The severity of the violation largely governs the degree to which any agreement may be changed to reflect wrongdoing. Refusing to turn over custody of a child may result in the denial of visitation altogether, while pressuring a child against one of his or her parents may lead to a drop in spousal support.
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If you need legal assistance keeping your visitation or custody rights in line with the permissions of the court, contact the West Palm Beach enforcing visitation agreement attorneys of Eric N. Klein & Associates, P.A., at 561-353-2800 today.


