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Originally Posted by BonzoHansen
From what I hve been told by others in this situation, there are custody agreements, and if the terms of the agreement are not being met, time to go to court.
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and you don't necessarily need a lawyer to do that. it's called a pro se motion, basically means you will argue the case yourself without an attorney, even though you have the right to get one. if all that is happening is that the other side is refusing to the agreed upon terms of the visitation order (already signed by a judge), you file a motion "to enforce litigant's rights to visitation with child". your local county court clerk can help you out with the paperwork (usually comes in a packet with easy to follow instructions).
this is if there is an
existing order allowing you visitation with your child and you have low funds.
otherwise, follow the above advice and go talk with a lawyer.