What happens if I fail to comply with a child custody order?

If you fail to comply with a child custody order in Virginia, the court could take steps to enforce it. This may include ordering you to return the child to the custody of the other parent, fine you, or even put you in jail. Additionally, the court could order you to pay the other parent’s attorney fees and court costs. The other parent may also file a motion with the court, asking the court to enforce the court order and punish you. If your noncompliance is found to be willful, the court may decide to issue a “contempt” order against you. A contempt order may require you to pay a fine or even jail time. The court is likely to consider the best interests of the child when making decisions about custody and visitation. If a court finds that you have failed to comply with a court order, it is possible that the court will place the child in the sole custody of the other parent. It is important to take child custody orders seriously and comply with them, as not complying could have serious legal consequences. If you believe that the court order should be modified, you should file a motion with the court to modify the court order. This will give the court an opportunity to look at the situation to determine if the modification is warranted.

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