What can I do if the other parent violates the custody or parenting time order?

You may file a written complaint with the FOC. A complaint form is available on the Custody and Parenting Time page. Upon receipt of your complaint, your caseworker will determine the appropriate enforcement action. Please note that complaints submitted more than 56 days after an alleged violation will not be addressed. You may also choose to file a Motion for an Order to Show Cause on your own or with the assistance of an attorney.

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1. How do I start a new divorce case?
2. How do I start a new child support case?
3. What are the 29th Circuit Court Parenting Time Guidelines and how do they apply to my case?
4. How do I change an existing order?
5. What happens if a parent does not pay child support as ordered?
6. Can I deny parenting time if the other parent is not paying child support as ordered?
7. What if I am ordered to pay support based on my income from work, but I get laid off from my job?
8. What can I do if the other parent violates the custody or parenting time order?
9. Is there a specific age when my child can decide where he/she wants to live?