
Enforcement of custody orders
Enforcement of custody orders means taking legal action to ensure that the court’s decision about child custody is followed. If one parent isn’t adhering to the custody arrangement—such as not allowing the other parent visitation—the other parent can request the court’s help. The court can impose measures like fines, contingency plans, or even modify the custody order to protect the child's best interests. The goal is to ensure both parents respect the court’s decision and maintain stability and consistency for the child.