Mother Interferes With Visitation And Loses Custody


Continuing with a trend to penalize parents who interfere with visitation, the Appellate Division, Second Department in Adams v. Perryman, modified a joint custody agreement and granted a father sole custody of their children because the mother thwarted the father's efforts to have meaningful visitation.

While the Court's decision does not detail exactly what the mother did, the decision evidences that there is a growing judicial intolerance of one parent interfering with the other parent's visitation rights.

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Andy Srougi - January 10, 2007 10:46 PM

I am happy to see that there are some judges who have "judgement", although far to few. It is also nice to see a law firm with lawyers who seem to actually believe in the best interests of the children.

Chief justice Francois Rolland gave my bipolar schizophrenic ex-wife full custody after she abused the children continously and even after the police came to court to testify that she put them in danger. Judges in Quebec are corrupt and follow the radical feminist doctrin. Stay away from Quebec, even as a lawyer you will regret it here.

Andy Srougi
Human rights activist
Fathers-4-Justice Quebec

Jim Rand - March 1, 2007 12:45 PM

My former spouse and children't mother is interfering with my parental visitation on a regular basis. This is done with repeated phone calls to my home when with my children, bribing my children to remain home with her through use of material gifts. I have no money for an attorney, what can I do? Please advise.

Jim Rand - March 1, 2007 1:25 PM

My former spouse and children't mother is interfering with my parental visitation on a regular basis. This is done with repeated phone calls to my home when with my children, bribing my children to remain home with her through use of material gifts. I have no money for an attorney, what can I do? Please advise.

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