Visitation
1. How do I exercise my visitation rights if
the custodial parent is denying me access to my child?
You may seek a court order defining your visitation rights.
Violation of this court order may result in the custodial
parent being held in contempt of court.
2. What is supervised visitation?
Supervised visitation means that the non-custodial parent may
not spend time alone with the child. It usually also
means that the non-custodial parent may visit the child only
at a particular time and in a particular place.
3. Are visitation rights contingent on the
payment of child support?
No. Visitation rights may not be denied to the non-custodial
parent, even though the non-custodial parent is not paying
child support.
4. I haven’t seen my daughter in two years
because my ex moved without letting me know her address and
phone number. How do I locate her?
You may submit a request by affidavit to O.C.S.E. which
clearly states the reason for the information as requested and
which sets out the unsuccessful attempts to acquire the
information from other sources.


