Chicago, IL asked in Child Custody and Child Support for Missouri

Q: I want to know my options to be apart of my daughters life again?.

I haven’t seen my daughter for 3 years and we have a court order papers for when I’m supposed to see her. She won’t let Me see her. We live in the same town but she’s not allowed to look or talk to me. If I even look at the driving my by in town they flip me off and follow me home. I message to see her or to say tell her I love her and I either won’t get a response or I’ll get why would I tell her that? She’s remarried. I’m a good dad, I don’t do anything bad so I don’t see why she has an issue. I’m at a loss and don’t have much money but I want my daughter back. Help please.

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A: If you have court orders for visitation and mom is denying that time, then you should file a family access motion to reestablish your previously ordered visitation. You may even need to file a modification for custody based upon parental alienation with therapeutic family counseling to reestablish your relationship.

Talk to an attorney local to you about which option is best for you.

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