Normally within 30 days, sometimes longer. Most of the time the judge will slap custodial parent on the wrist and say "no, no. You shouldn't have kept the other parent from seeing the child". It is very sad!
Yes, and of the two, you action has the most long term negative affects on your child, and society as a whole. see links
Typically it is a misdemeanor. However, the judge can order you held in jail as long as the contempt is ongoing.
no According to the law of most states, you are still required to visit your father, as long as you are under the age of 18. The court can hold the custodial parent (your mother) in contempt of court if the visitation is discontinued without prior court approval.
There is no standard since families are not "standard". Visitation schedules must be arranged by the parents. If that is not possible then the court will arrange a schedule and the parties must follow it. Each party should consult with an attorney who specializes in family law. Their professional advice in arriving at long distance visitation schedules can be very helpful.
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Until you are no longer in contempt. * The maximum is 25 days and/or a $500.00 fine, (Nevada Revised Statute 22.100).
As long as he has been established as the father and has not been deemed an unfit parent, the court will grant visitation rights.
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anyone out there,this is new to me. my man just got transferred from harris cty. how long before visitation? contact visit?
As a parent who had visitation rights, and honored my teens' wishes not to come, it is a hard thing to have missed the regular times we could have had. As much as visitation interrupts your current life, the long term deal is that your parents are with you for a long time and that is the relationship to nurture and prioritize. Think about it.
Contempt of court for child support? 1-5 years. Contempt of court for violating the fathers court ordered access rights? 0+ seconds
It depends on how custody is established. If the mother has primary custody then she can contact the police who have jurisdiction in the area where the non compliant parent resides and have them accompany her to the residence to get the child. The mother will need to present the custodial order at the time of the requesting of assistance. If custody is joint, the mother will likely need a court order to have the child returned to her home, unless she has proof that the children are being held against their will or their safety is being jeopardized (often difficult to prove to the satisfaction of authorities).