What can put a custody agreement at risk?

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What can put a custody agreement at risk?
May 31, 2025  |  Child Custody

Once a custody agreement is in place, it’s important to follow it closely. Courts take these agreements seriously, and certain actions or patterns can lead to changes.

Understanding what can put a custody agreement at risk can help parents avoid complications. Below are some examples.

Not following the order

Missing scheduled exchanges, refusing visitation or changing the schedule without the other parent’s and the court’s consent can create problems. Even small changes made without permission may be seen as failing to follow the court’s order. Over time, repeated issues can lead to a review of the agreement.

Interfering with the child’s relationship with the other parent

If one parent speaks negatively about the other or prevents contact without a clear reason, it can be seen as harmful to the child. Courts usually want both parents involved in a child’s life, and actions that damage that relationship may raise concerns.

Major changes in a parent’s living situation

Sudden moves, new household members or frequent changes in the home can affect custody. If the new environment is less stable or safe, the court may consider whether a different arrangement is better for the child.

Ongoing safety concerns

New issues such as criminal charges, substance use or unsafe behavior may prompt the court to revisit custody. Even if a parent has had custody for some time, new risks to the child’s well-being can lead to changes.

Custody agreements are not always permanent. Courts aim to protect the child’s best interests, and certain actions after the agreement is in place can lead to a review. A parent who wants to change the current custody order or who’s co-parent is violating the terms of the order should get legal guidance to protect their rights and their child.

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