5 Questions
What is the respondent allegedly doing to the speaker's son?
unlawfully interfering with the custody
What is the respondent using the son to do?
coerce the speaker
What is one example of what the respondent is trying to coerce the speaker into doing?
changing the visitation schedule
What is the key issue with the respondent's actions, according to the speaker?
not mutually agreeing to changes
Why does the respondent want to change the visitation schedule?
to coerce the speaker into doing something they don't want to do
Study Notes
Custody Interference
- Unlawful interference in the custody of a child (son) is occurring
- The respondent is using the child as a means to force the writer into doing unwanted actions
- The respondent is unilaterally altering the visitation schedule without obtaining mutual consent
This quiz is designed to test your knowledge of family law and custody disputes, particularly when it comes to instances of interference with custody and coercion.
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