Note: If your custody order does not give specific placement
times, you may want to ask the court to change the order. The court could add
specific times that each parent has the child, which would make it easier for
both parents to follow the order.
Certain situations might justify violating a
court order — for example, to protect you or your children from immediate abuse
or harm. However, before intentionally disobeying any court order, we recommend
that you talk to an experienced family law attorney to think through your
options and to understand the specific consequences you could face if you
violate the order. Go to WI Finding a Lawyer to find legal help in your area.
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