Child Custody And Visitation

Summary

If your ex has moved out of state with your child and is withholding visitations and communication, you may need to take legal action to enforce your visitation rights. Violating a court-ordered custody agreement can be considered contempt of court. In west virginia, you may need to file a petition for enforcement in nevada, where your ex currently resides. It is advisable to consult with a family law attorney to guide you

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My ex moved out of state with my child and has withheld visitations and communication for 2 years
Do you have a court-ordered custody or visitation agreement in place, ****?
Yes
What state did your ex move to with your child? In West Virginia, violating a court-ordered custody agreement can be considered contempt of court.
Las Vegas, Nevada
What steps have you taken so far to enforce your visitation rights?

In West Virginia:
- Violating a court-ordered custody agreement is contempt of court.
- You may need to file a petition for enforcement in Nevada.

Family Court, Las Vegas: (*) *-*
I have only tried communicating with my ex. I wasnt sure how to procede with out of state custody cases
You may need to file a petition for enforcement in Nevada.

- Family Court, Las Vegas: (*) *-*

Have you consulted with a lawyer about this issue?
No
It's advisable to consult with a family law attorney to guide you through the process. Would you like help finding a lawyer in West Virginia?
Yes
Great! Here's a resource to find a family law attorney in West Virginia:
- West Virginia State Bar Lawyer Referral Service: (*) *-*
Thank you
You're welcome, ****! If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask. Good luck with your case.