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When Parenting Time Becomes Optional: How Criminal Contempt Laws Can Be Used to Hold Custody Violators Accountable

The family court system exhibits a double standard in enforcing parenting rights, where noncompliance with child support is strictly penalized, while visitation violations often go unaddressed. Bruce Eden’s strategy advocates using criminal contempt laws to enforce visitation rights, aiming to highlight and challenge this imbalance while advocating for legislative reforms.

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Texas Senate Unanimously Passes SB 2794, Introducing ‘Three Strikes’ Law for Child Custody Interference

The Texas Senate passed SB 2794, enacting a “Three Strikes” policy against child custody interference, imposing escalating penalties for repeat offenders. The law aims to protect children and custodial parents, combat parental alienation, and strengthen family law enforcement. Its passage signifies a commitment to uphold court-ordered custody agreements.

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