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What if an Ex-Spouse Violates a Child Custody Agreement?

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What if an Ex-Spouse Violates a Child Custody Agreement?

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A divorce can be heart-wrenching and emotionally draining. In addition to having to decide where assets will go, if children are involved, custody issues need to be negotiated and eventually determined by the court. Often the final results of the custody battle will leave one or both parents frustrated and unsatisfied. Despite the legal weight of the court’s final decision, an ex spouse may decide to take matters into his/her own hands and violate a child custody agreement. When this happens, there are options the custody parent can take advantage of.

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