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mooglet | 07:48 Mon 16th Apr 2007 | Law
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What can happen if you break a court order for visiting rights of a child.
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Apparently persistent offenders can be put in jail. This happens in rare cases, and it hits the news headlines when it does!
it depends on the order and if the partner decides to take it further. it is true persistant offenders can be put in prison but as pippa68 says it is rare. if you have a particular reason for breaking a court order for example mistreating the child. the worry of drugs etc.... i would go back to the solicitor and gain full custody.... hope this helps
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Thanks you pipp68 and kittywoo.

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