Motion To Enforce Custody Oklahoma Form With Emergency

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Official Motion for Enforcement of Non-Custodial Parent Visitation Rights for use in an Oklahoma divorce action.


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To modify a custody order you will need to file a Motion to Modify Custody Order with the same court where the initial custody order was issued. You will need to state why you want the modification and must show what you deem your permanent and material change in circumstance is for the court to consider your request.

Grounds for an Emergency Custody Order There must be a danger of irreparable harm to the child if the child continues to stay in that situation. This is usually done with a report generated by the police or the Department of Human Services. The report is attached to the motion asking the court for emergency custody.

(1) reasonable suspicion exists that the health, safety, or welfare of the child would be in imminent danger if the child were returned to the home; and. (2) an exceptional circumstance exists to support the continuance of the child in emergency custody; or.

Once a child is the subject of a deprived child proceeding, any party may file a verified application for an emergency hearing that demonstrates harm or threatened harm to the health, safety, or welfare of the child. The court must hold an emergency hearing within 72 hours after receipt of the application.

If you already have a Court Order for visitation in your Divorce Decree or Paternity Decree, then you can cite your ex for Contempt of Court for denying your visitation, and you may also file a Motion to Enforce your visitation rights. The Oklahoma law on a Motion to Enforce Visitation is found at 43 O.S. 111.3.

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Motion To Enforce Custody Oklahoma Form With Emergency