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Episode Summary: In this episode of The Lawyer 4 Me Podcast, host Sean O'Connor sits down with Missouri attorney Kim Kollmeyer to discuss the complexities of custody orders and what happens when one parent fails to comply. Kim explains the differences between custody orders and parenting plans, emphasizing the importance of following court-issued judgments. She shares insights on common issues parents face, such as schedule changes and communication breakdowns, and offers practical advice on documenting compliance and expenses. Kim also outlines legal remedies available, such as filing a family access motion or a motion for contempt, to address non-compliance. The episode provides valuable guidance for parents navigating custody issues, helping them understand their rights and the legal processes involved. Key Timestamps: 00:02 – Introduction 00:13 – Understanding Custody Orders vs. Parenting Plans 01:32 – Common Ways Parents Skirt Orders 02:58 – Adapting Parenting Plans as Children Grow 04:08 – Steps When a Parent Doesn't Follow the Order 05:18 – Emergency Situations and Legal Actions 06:14 – Handling Arrests and Custody Concerns 07:25 – Filing Motions and Court Procedures 09:09 – Importance of Documentation and Evidence 10:57 – Financial Documentation and Shared Expenses 12:39 – Misunderstandings About Court Processes 14:36 – Effective Communication Strategies 15:57 – Using Technology for Co-Parenting About the Show: The Lawyer 4 Me Podcast is designed for individuals seeking clarity and guidance in navigating legal challenges, particularly in family law. Hosted by Sean O'Connor, the show features in-depth discussions with legal professionals like Attorney Kim Kollmeyer, who provide practical advice and insights on topics such as divorce, custody, and juvenile cases. With a focus on empowering listeners to understand their rights and make informed decisions, the podcast aims to demystify the legal process and offer support to those facing complex legal situations.
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