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Enforcing Family Law Agreements

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Failure to exercise parenting time or contact
Under section 63, where someone ''fails repeatedly'' to exercise a right of parenting time or contact under an agreement, the court can:
#*require the parties to use a dispute resolution process, such as parenting coordination or mediation,#*require one or more parties or the child to go to counselling,#*require the <span class="noglossary">transfer</span> of the child between the parties to be supervised,#*require the person who fails to use their parenting time or contact to pay back any expenses incurred by the other person as a result of their failure,#*require the breaching person to post security, or#*require the breaching person to report to the court.
The court can also enforce agreements about parenting time or contact using its extraordinary power to jail a person.
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