Counteracting the Father's Obstacles to the Enforcement of a Court Decision: Legal and Psychological Strategies
Introduction: Escalation of Conflict and Search for Legitimate Mechanisms
The father's counteraction to the systematic obstacles imposed by the mother in the enforcement of a court decision on custody (visits, communication) is a complex process that goes beyond simple law enforcement. It is a strategic combination of legal procedures, psychological resilience, and documentation of violations. An effective father's tactic should be aimed not at escalating personal conflict, but at demonstrating the systematic nature of the mother's violations and their negative impact on the child, allowing the dispute to be shifted from an emotional to a legal plane.
Stage 1: Documentation and Evidence Base – the Foundation for All Subsequent Actions
The first and key task of the father is to turn each violation into a documented fact. This shifts the dispute from the area of "words against words" to the area of verifiable data.
Chronological Journal of Violations: An electronic spreadsheet or journal with dates, times, the essence of the court-ordered meeting, the method of obstruction (e.g., "SMS message of refusal at 20:00 the night before", "did not open the door in the presence of a witness", "the child claimed to be sick without providing a certificate"), links to appended evidence.
Multi-format Documentation:
Written Communication: Saving all chats in messengers and via email. Refusal of oral agreements in favor of written confirmations ("As I understood from our conversation, you confirm that I will pick up my daughter at 17:00 according to the court decision?").
Audio Recording: Legal recording of phone calls (when the interlocutor is informed about the recording) or personal meetings (in a public place where privacy is not expected). Such recordings may be accepted by the court as evidence if they are related to the case in Russia.
Video Recording of t ...
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