If I have a TPO against my ex on behalf of our 15 year old daughter so she did not go for her summer visit with him, can he still file a contempt charge?
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If I have a TPO against my ex on behalf of our 15 year old daughter so she did not go for her summer visit with him, can he still file a contempt charge?
There is a TPO for abuse and threats. He lives in another state and the TPO was issued in the state in which I reside because that is where he was when he made the threat. He has now filed a contempt of court charge against me in his state for her not going this summer even though there is a TPO.
Asked on June 27, 2015 under Family Law, Colorado
Answers:
M.T.G., Member, New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 9 years ago | Contributor
When is the hearig for the TPO? Generally they are "temporary" and there is a hearing to make it permanent. You as her Mother need to answer the contempt proceeding if you were properly served and file an affidavit stating that there is a TPO in your state. And you need to go to Family Court in your state for an order temporarily suspending visitation. Good luck.
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