What if one parent refuses to grant the other parent visitation rights?
If one parent refuses to grant the other parent visitation rights in Washington, they could be held in contempt of court. The parent that is refusing to grant visitation could be ordered to pay the other parent’s legal fees or be forced to attend counseling or parenting classes. In some cases, if the matter is not resolved, the court may modify the visitation order in favor of the other parent or those seeking visitation. The court also has the authority to enforce the visitation orders and, if necessary, may impose fines or jail time for a parent who resists or defies a court order. Additionally, if the court believes that it is in the best interests of the child for the denied parent to have visitation rights, the court may order supervised visitation. Finally, if necessary, the court may also modify the custody order. This can happen if the court finds that the parent denying visitation is acting contrary to the child’s best interests or if it is in the best interests of the child for the denied parent to have visitation. Keep in mind, though, that the court must always consider the best interests of the child when deciding how to handle any situation involving child custody or visitation.
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