Donna Lea HawleyFrom Donna Lea HawleyPatrolEnforcing Visitation RightsThe law may support the non-custodial parent's right to visitation, but it is usually very time consuming, expensive and difficult to enforce. Often the father's problems start with the wording of the custody order, which is greatly compounded by the mother's lack of cooperation. Unless there's been child abuse accusations, the mother's actions are usually aimed at hurting the father. But in the long run, it's the children who suffer. February 29, 1996Page 1 of 1