
Originally Posted by
rittenberry
If I the costodial parent (father) did not give the non custodial parent (mother) the children during the schedule ordered visitation she could file contempt charges on me. If she the non-custodial parent just ups and leaves and in no contact with the children for 3 months + because as of today we still have no contact with her, you all mean there is nothing I can do other than go to court.
First, I disagree with your analogy. You are not refusing to give her the children for her scheduled visitation she is refusing to take them. If the situation were reversed nothing would happen to you. Second, I doubt seriously if the visitation "plan" is mandatory either. I've never heard of a visitation schedule that forces the non custodial parent to adhere to it.
I don't recall if you said how old the children are, but I think you need to deal with mommy's disappointing them as best you can. You might need to get the help of a therapist to do so.
Finally, you really should focus on the child support issues. If she is dodging support then she can be jailed as well. You need to enlist your local family services agency in collecting.
Bottomline, it should make no difference whether the non custodial parent is the mother or father in enforcing child support.