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What if your ex-partner violates your custody agreement?

On Behalf of | Sep 16, 2024 | Child Custody And Relocation

Living in Hawaii can often feel like living in paradise. However, trouble can still brew in paradise, especially regarding family life. If you find yourself in a situation where your ex-partner is not adhering to the agreed-upon custody terms, it can be incredibly stressful. So, what should you do if your ex-partner violates your custody agreement?  

Document every violation 

Document every violation, including the date, time and nature. For example, if your ex-partner fails to return your child at the agreed-upon time, record the incident in detail.  

In Hawaii, where the community is tight knit, it might be tempting to rely on verbal agreements or informal arrangements. However, having a written record is essential. Use a journal, calendar, or even a dedicated app to keep track of all violations. This will help you stay organized and provide concrete evidence if the situation escalates. 

Communicate clearly and calmly 

Before taking drastic measures, try to communicate with your ex-partner. Sometimes, misunderstandings or miscommunications can lead to perceived violations. Express your concerns clearly and calmly listen to their side of the story. 

Talk to a lawyer 

If the violations persist despite your best efforts to resolve them amicably, consulting with a family law attorney is crucial. They can also assist in filing a motion with the court to either enforce the agreement or modify it.  

Dealing with custody agreement violations can be challenging, but by documenting every incident, communicating clearly and consulting with a lawyer, you can navigate this tricky situation more effectively. Stay strong, and don’t hesitate to seek the support you need. 

 

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