C
christinaylor
Guest
What is the name of your state? GA
Ok..I'll try to keep this short. On August 1st, my family was moving and my son did not want to go visit his father. I know I was wrong for this, but I told his father that he wasn't going to visit that weekend. We had a big arguement, and I have not heard from him again since August 6. My question is can I be held in contempt for every visitation missed since the first one or am I only responsible for the first visit that I didn't allow?
This may be irrelevant, but I have spoken with the paternal grandparents, and they actually picked our son up today for a visit with his dad and themselves. The reason I'm including this info is to show that I did not intend for the father-son relationship to cease, the only visitation I actually prevented was the first one. But I don't put it past dad to tell the court that I haven't allowed him to see his son in four months. I am just curious as to how the court might look at the situation. Thanks!
Ok..I'll try to keep this short. On August 1st, my family was moving and my son did not want to go visit his father. I know I was wrong for this, but I told his father that he wasn't going to visit that weekend. We had a big arguement, and I have not heard from him again since August 6. My question is can I be held in contempt for every visitation missed since the first one or am I only responsible for the first visit that I didn't allow?
This may be irrelevant, but I have spoken with the paternal grandparents, and they actually picked our son up today for a visit with his dad and themselves. The reason I'm including this info is to show that I did not intend for the father-son relationship to cease, the only visitation I actually prevented was the first one. But I don't put it past dad to tell the court that I haven't allowed him to see his son in four months. I am just curious as to how the court might look at the situation. Thanks!