Can I end or decrease child visitation / timesharing if my spouse fails to pay child support?

You cannot refuse visitation / timesharing rights because a spouse failed to pay the child support ordered by the courts. You should bring the issue to the attention of the courts and file the proper documents with the court to take disciplinary action. If you refuse to honor the timesharing rights of the other parent, the court may order extra timesharing to make up for the lost visitation time.

In addition, the court may penalize you in other ways, including ordering you to pay the costs and attorney fees your spouse incurred to enforce the timesharing rights, order you to take a parenting course, or award additional timesharing permanently to the spouse/ex. More.

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