contempt of court visitation

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1.310 documents for contempt of court visitation
  • Trial court did not abuse its discretion in finding appellant in contempt of court for refusing to comply with court's visitation order.

  • DOMESTIC RELATIONS – contempt; visitation; shared parenting plan; best interest of the children; child support order.

  • grandparent visitation; indirect, criminal contempt of court; sanctions, final appealable order, intent to defy court, manifest weight of the evidence, App. R. 4

  • contempt, statutory interest rate, law of the case, effective date, visitation, child support obligation.

  • custody, visitation, contempt, future conduct, R.C. 3109.04

  • Trial court did not err in finding appellant in contempt of court parental visitation order. Judgment affirmed.

  • The trial court's finding the mother to be in contempt of court for failure to comply with previously implemented visitation was not against the manifest weight of the evidence. Additionally, the trial court did not abuse its discretion in its allocation of guardian ad litem fees or order of attorney's fees. Judgment affirmed.

  • The trial court did not abuse its discretion in modifying shared parenting plan to permit parties’ minor son to attend out-of-state boarding school chosen by father where the evidence supported trial court’s finding that the change is in the best interest of the child. Trial court did not err in refusing to remove child’s guardian ad litem who also served as child’s counsel despite the GAL’s disagreement with child over school attendance issue, where the trial court found and the evidence demonstrated that child lacked maturity and had also made statements that he liked the school. Trial court did not abuse its discretion in refusing to find father in contempt of court for enrolling child in out-of-state school where the GAL opined that the school was in child’s best interest. Trial cou...

    ... at Hyde interferes with her  visitation, and that although he can leave the campus during...

  • contempt – criminal contempt – double jeopardy – compensatory visitation – attorney fees – multiple punishments – multiple proceedings

  • Contempt; visitation; custody; purge; standing; attorney's fees.



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