Violación de la Custodia del Menor Durante las Fiestas Decembrinas tiene Graves Consecuencias

Violation of child custody during the Christmas holidays comes with serious consequences.
Violating child custody during the Christmas holidays comes with serious consequences, including contempt of court, fines, attorney fees, and more.
Child custody disputes tend to escalate during the holiday season. For some reason, the holidays bring out the worst in some people when it comes to children. Often, one party will try to change the parenting plan and holiday time arrangements without the other party’s consent. Other times, one or both parties may simply let it be known that plans have been made and that they do not reflect the terms of the parenting plan filed with the court. These violations are very serious for both parties. The courts do not look favorably upon misconduct during the holiday season. This is because these conflicts are very difficult and often traumatize children. Given that the guiding principle is “the best interests of the child,” and this principle is taken very seriously by the court, there can be significant consequences for the parent who violates the agreement. If you are in this situation, you should seek immediate help from an experienced divorce and family law attorney. Time is of the essence during the holidays, and it is very difficult to obtain a prompt hearing. Don’t delay. The Albuquerque attorneys at Collins & Collins, PC can be contacted at (505) 242-5958.

Consequences of Violation of Child Custody During the Holiday Season

The consequences of violating a child custody order during the holiday season can be especially serious due to the challenges, the most important of which are the emotional consequences for the children. The potential consequences of violating a parenting plan during the holidays are not really different from a violation at any other time of year. The difference is that judges are particularly vigilant in protecting children during the holiday season due to the potential for emotional harm. The consequences for violating the parenting plan include contempt findings, custody interference, loss of time in shared time progress, and supervised visits, to name just a few.

Contempt of Court for Violation of Parenting Plan by Court Order

Contempt of court has serious consequences including jail time, fines, attorney fees, and loss of timeshare. Every time you violate a court order of any kind, there is a possibility of a contempt of court finding. Contempt of court is very serious and can result in imprisonment, fines, modification of existing timeshares, and so on. Desacato a la corte es un hallazgo civil en un tribunal de derecho de familia, pero es como una sanción penal que pueda resultar en encarcelamiento. El tiempo en la cárcel, de hecho, puede ser indefinido hasta que el desacato sea resuelto. En otras palabras, usted puede estar en la cárcel hasta que haga las cosas bien. Además de la pena de cárcel, el juez puede ordenar multas y honorarios de abogados por desacato al tribunal. Esto puede ser extremadamente caro. Disputas por la custodia del menor a menudo se acaloran. Los jueces reconocen esto. El uso de desacato es relativamente raro en su mayor parte. Sin embargo, las fiestas decembrinas son una época del año en donde el desacato es más probable. Una vez más, esto es debido al daño potencial a los niños. Además, las violaciones del plan de crianza durante las fiestas decembrinas suelen ser maliciosas y hechas con el verdadero objetivo de dañar emocionalmente a la otra parte.

Interferencia de Custodia

[pullquote]La interferencia de custodia puede tener cargos en casos que involucran la retención prolongada de los niños del otro padre. Se trata de un delito grave, con posibles sanciones muy graves. Los cargos por interferencia de custodia son posibles pero relativamente raros en estos casos. La interferencia de custodia es un delito grave, por lo que tal vez sea imprudente coquetear con posibles cargos por interferencia de custodia. Interferencia de Custodia requiere:

“Interferencia ilícita en la custodia consiste en cualquier persona, que no tenga derecho a la custodia, maliciosamente tome, detenga, oculte o aleje o no regrese a un niño con la intención de detenerlo u ocultarlo de forma permanente o durante un tiempo prolongado de cualquier persona con derecho a la custodia de ese niño “.

El lenguaje clave es “ocultar de forma permanente o durante un tiempo prolongado.” La interferencia en días festivos compartido es probable que no cumpla con este requisito. Recae sobre el oficial a cargo de los crímenes contra niños determinar lo que constituye un “tiempo prolongado” y si presentar cargos. El estatuto indica que “un cargo de delito grave levantado bajo esta sección puede ser anulado si la persona voluntariamente regresa al niño dentro de los catorce días…” Por lo tanto, parece que 14 días pueden ser el umbral. Sin embargo, el lenguaje indica que los cargos “pueden ser anulados”, lo que significa que un oficial podría perseguir los cargos incluso si el niño es devuelto dentro del período de 14 días.

Juegue Bien Durante las Fiestas Decembrinas – Los Riesgos son Altos

Es muy riesgoso portarse mal durante las fiestas decembrinas con respecto a los derechos del otro padre al tiempo compartido con los niños. Las consecuencias son muchas y potencialmente graves. If you find yourself in a situation like this, seek legal guidance immediately from an experienced child custody attorney. Time is of the essence, as the holidays are very short. Immediate legal action is essential to protect your rights and, above all, the well-being of your children.

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