What Happens If a Parent Violates a Parenting Plan in Washington?

When a parent fails to follow a court-approved parenting plan, Washington law provides enforcement options designed to protect stability for the child and uphold court orders. Parenting plans are legally binding court orders. When one parent consistently violates the residential schedule, refuses decision-making cooperation, or disregards dispute resolution provisions, the other parent may seek enforcement through the court. You can … Read More