In Florida, if one parent interferes with the other parent’s timesharing, that parent should file a motion for contempt with the circuit court, that will allow the judge to punish the parent that interfered with timesharing by awarding make-up timesharing with the children.
Topic: Child Custody/Time-Sharing law
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