What can a grandparent do if a custodial parent moves out of state and violates a visitation order?
In North Dakota, a grandparent may take legal action if a custodial parent moves out of state and violates a visitation order. Grandparent’s rights laws are in place to protect the rights of the grandparent to maintain a relationship with their grandchild. If a custodial parent moves out of state and violates a visitation order, then the grandparent can file a motion for enforcement. This type of motion requests the court to enforce the visitation order that was previously issued. The grandparent can also file a motion for contempt in order to seek to have the custodial parent found in contempt of court for violating the court’s order. This motion may also request the court to modify the visitation schedule as needed. In addition to filing a motion with the court, the grandparent can also contact the state in which the parent moved to. The grandparent can request that the state in which the parent moved to recognize the visitation order from North Dakota. However, due to the fact that each state has different laws and regulations, it is important to contact a family law attorney in the state in which the parent has moved to for more information. Finally, the grandparent can also file a motion for relocation if they believe that the custodial parent has moved out of the state in order to prevent the grandparent from seeing their grandchild. This type of motion would ask the court to prohibit the parent from relocating until the grandparent has had the opportunity to argue their case in court. Overall, there are several options for a grandparent to take legal action if a custodial parent moves out of state and violates a visitation order. It is important for the grandparent to contact a family law attorney in both states to determine the best course of action.
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