Actions You Can Take If The Other Parent Disrupts The Custody
In many other situations, a parent may directly disrupt the custody plan appointed by the court. If and when that happens, as a primary custodial parent, you have the right to take legal actions. The court will (in the majority of situations) order that any missed parenting time be made up. However, depending on the type of disruption, the court may completely modify the custody of the child, and prevent the parent who disrupted the previous plan from having as much time (or not at all) with the child. If you are in a similar situation with your ex, be sure to get in touch with Family Law Attorneys in Westlake Village. Give them a call today and schedule your free initial consultation.
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