Can a police officer be requested to enforce visitation privileges?

I worked in law enforcement from 1995 to 2003 in Colorado. While I don’t know what state you are in or what the specific laws for that state would be anyway, I can tell you this: If the visitation time during the vacation is court ordered, yes the police can and must enforce the court order and the mother has no control over where the father takes the children unless there is a stipulation in the court order that states the children can not leave the state or something like that. A police officer can legally enter your home without a warrant if there is evidence of a crime taking place or someone is in danger, however an officer can always ask to be allowed in to your home.

If you agree there is no need for a warrant. If some kind of criminal activity is observed at this time he may be required to obtain a warrant in order to search the home, but he can secure the premises while waiting for the warrant. No it sounds as if the officer did exactly what he should have done.

While it is true that legally, the custodial parent cannot keep your children from you, a police officer is not going to enforce a divorce decree or parenting time order. You can take your papers to an officer and they will escort you to the custodial parents home. They can attempt to reason with the custodial parent and reach a resolution, but they are only there as peace-keeping officers.

They cannot and will not enforce a court order, but they serve as an excellent witness if you are denied your parenting time. The only enforcement of an order you will receive is from an enforcer of the court. There is a parenting time officer assigned to each FOC in MI.

That is the person you need to be making complaints to. They will require proof of denied visitation, and that is where the police officer will be needed. Just wanted to clarify that you can’t just run to a police officer and expect that they are going to enforce the order.

Only a court officer can enforce it.

While it is true that legally, the custodial parent cannot keep your children from you, a police officer is not going to enforce a divorce decree or parenting time order. You can take your papers to an officer and they will escort you to the custodial parents home. They can attempt to reason with the custodial parent and reach a resolution, but they are only there as peace-keeping officers.

They cannot and will not enforce a court order, but they serve as an excellent witness if you are denied your parenting time. The only enforcement of an order you will receive is from an enforcer of the court. There is a parenting time officer assigned to each FOC in MI.

That is the person you need to be making complaints to. They will require proof of denied visitation, and that is where the police officer will be needed. Just wanted to clarify that you can’t just run to a police officer and expect that they are going to enforce the order.

Only a court officer can enforce it. While it is true that legally, the custodial parent cannot keep your children from you, a police officer is not going to enforce a divorce decree or parenting time order. You can take your papers to an officer and they will escort you to the custodial parents home.

They can attempt to reason with the custodial parent and reach a resolution, but they are only there as peace-keeping officers. They cannot and will not enforce a court order, but they serve as an excellent witness if you are denied your parenting time. The only enforcement of an order you will receive is from an enforcer of the court.

There is a parenting time officer assigned to each FOC in MI. That is the person you need to be making complaints to. They will require proof of denied visitation, and that is where the police officer will be needed.

Just wanted to clarify that you can’t just run to a police officer and expect that they are going to enforce the order. Only a court officer can enforce it.

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