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What happens if one parent violates custody or visitation orders?

Posted by jobseeker Pawan Pandey | Approved
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Violating a court order — such as refusing visitation or not returning the child — is a serious offense. The parent may be held in contempt of court, fined, or even jailed. Repeated violations can also lead to a change in custody or loss of parental rights.

Answered by jobseeker JYOTI MEENA | Approved

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