Q: With court ordered papers If child support is not paid could I not let him see the child until I get the payment?
A: No, child support and visitation have nothing to do with each other, and 2 wrongs don't make a right. If he's not paying his child support, you can file a rule to have him held in contempt. Likewise, if you refuse to allow him visitation, he can file to have you held in contempt.
A: I agree with attorney Bryan's answer. These are 2 different things.
A: Child support and custody are apples and oranges. If he doesn't pay child support and you don't let him have visitation, you may both be held in contempt.
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