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Can the Court modify visitation in a contempt proceeding?

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Can the Court modify visitation in a contempt proceeding?

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Sampson v. Sampson, 240 Ga. 118 (1977) Visitation rights of parties to final divorce may be modified on motion of either party or on motion of trial judge in subsequently filed contempt proceeding; new proceeding based upon evidence showing change in circumstances effecting interests and welfare of minor child is not only way visitation rights may be modified. Child Support and Alimony: Governing statute: Official Code of Georgia Section 19-6-19 (a) The judgment of a court providing permanent alimony for the support of a spouse rendered on or after July 1, 1977, shall be subject to revision upon petition filed by either former spouse showing a change in the income and financial status of either former spouse. The judgment of a court providing permanent alimony for the support of a child or children rendered on or after July 1, 1977, shall be subject to revision upon petition filed by either former spouse showing a change in the income and financial status of either former spouse or in

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