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How to Resolve Disputes over Visiting Rights of Divorced Children


        

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  • 2024-06-24 00:00:59

    (1) In accordance with the provisions of the Civil Procedure Law and other relevant laws, they can request the people's court to investigate their responsibilities. According to the provisions of the Civil Procedure Law, if the litigation participants or other persons refuse to perform the effective judgments or rulings of the people's courts, the people's courts may impose fines or detentions according to the seriousness of the circumstances. If a crime is constituted, their criminal responsibilities shall be investigated according to law.
    (2) If the parents' contradiction is intense and it is difficult to cooperate with each other, the kindergarten or school where the minor children attend can be considered to assist in carrying out the visit when the visiting right is blocked.
    (3) If the visiting party is not allowed to educate the minor children against the relationship between parents and children, and "hatred" between husband and wife is transmitted to the minor children, the other party can apply for changing the upbringing relationship. Because it is not allowed to visit one party so that children can not get the care of both parents, and it is not conducive to the healthy growth of children's physical and mental health can be the legal reason for changing the child rearing relationship. In this way, the other party can be urged to perform its assistance obligations according to law, and the rights and interests of the party enjoying the right to visit can be avoided from being arbitrarily violated.
    (4) The person with the right to visit may claim compensation for mental damage. The judgment of compensation for mental damage can not only compensate for the injury caused by the failure of the person with the right to visit, but also constrain the caregiver to perform the obligation of assistance.

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    2024-06-24 00:00:59

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