carleejo77
Junior Member
Washington State - there is a court ordered parenting plan with specific visitation times. I am the non-custodial parent and am being denied my visitation which is every other weekend/specified holidays. The custodial parent (her father) is only allowing me to have her on Saturday's for the last two months. His reasoning is because of a clause in the parenting plan that states I am not allowed to reside with a person who has engaged in domestic violence. (I called the cops on my boyfriend last summer however he was not convicted of anything and there have been no problems since.) I also have a child with my boyfriend. It is my understanding that if custodial parent feels i am breaking the parenting plan by living with my boyfriend then we are to go through the mediation process or contempt but it is no ok for him to change the visitation without it being court ordered. Is this true? Could the custodial parent be held in contempt of court for not allowing my visitation with my daughter?