Rochester Child Custody Attorney on Your Spouse Refusing to Let You Visit the Children
As an experienced Rochester Child Custody Attorney, I often handle cases where a parent will not allow the other parent to visit with their children.- If one parent refuses to allow the other to visit with the child, that parent must immediately make application to the court.
- It is important that this is done as soon as possible because, if the situation is permitted to continue, it becomes difficult to make a valid argument.
- Once that application to the court is made, the judge will examine the relevant factors, listen to the other person’s response, and hear their reason for refusal.
- If a pattern of access to the child had been established, the aggrieved parent can submit an enforcement petition requesting the court to enforce their access rights as they formerly existed.
