Exeter, NH asked in Family Law and Child Custody for New Hampshire

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Hello I have an 8 year old daughter who's mother has just came back into picture she was granted Sunday and Monday night custody. My mother has overall guardianship. My daughter has dance lesson which I pay for out of pocket and has been in dance longer then her mother has been back but now the mother is refusing to bring her to dance lessons even though the order stats that she is to bring her to any activities she's already involved in. My question is that I pay a lot of money for her dance and she loves it but can the guardian stop visitation so she doesn't miss anymore lessons and file a motion

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Joseph D Garrison
Joseph D Garrison
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  • Franconia, NH
  • Licensed in New Hampshire

A: If she is not complying with the Court Order then one option is to file a motion for contempt. She will be responsible for your costs if you are successful. The guardian cannot stop visitation - you will need to ask the Court to modify the Order so your daughter gets to dance class.

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