Child Visitation Rights, Violation Notice
Dear ___________:

The purpose of this letter is to remind you of the visitation provisions in our divorce decree.  According to the divorce decree, visitation was granted as follows: __________
___________________________________________.   To date, you have not complied with these child visitation provisions.

The obligations regarding child visitation are independent of the obligation to provide child support

It is important support the court’s efforts to separate the children and visitation issues, from the other issues we may have with our former marriage.  

If I have not heard from you by __________ (Date) to commit to child visitation rights as ordered by the court, I will be compelled to go into court and have you held in contempt.
Spending more time and money on this will not be to anyone’s benefit.  However, they are my children as well as yours, so I will take this step if forced to by your non-compliance.

I hope this letter will help soften your judgment and permit court ordered child visitations to happen as required by law.

Best regards,


___________
Non-Custodial parent

cc Attachment Court Authority for the above statements

 
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