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A. Motion for Specific Visitation Schedule and Proposed Order (2 pages) A. Motion for Specific Visitation Schedule and Proposed Order (2 pages)
This is an example of a Probate and Family Court Motion Form, filled out for a case in which a mother wants the court to issue a very specific visitation schedule with athird party pick up and drop off.

B. Supplemental Order: Visitation Issues (4 Pages) B. Supplemental Order: Visitation Issues (4 Pages)
This is an example of a Probate and Family Court form which can be used to write up a specific visitation for the judge to approve. It gives you some idea of the options the judge has in ordering visitation. The form your court uses may look a little different.

C.	Agreement of Parties and Temporary Order (2 Pages) C. Agreement of Parties and Temporary Order (2 Pages)
This is an example of a Probate and Family Court form you can use to write a temporary agreement on visitation and other issues. The agreement becomes a temporary order of the court. The form your court uses may look a little different.

D. Complaint For Modification (1 Page) D. Complaint For Modification (1 Page)
This is a Probate and Family Court Complaint for Modification Form filled out to ask for a change in visitation.

E. Complaint for Contempt (1 page) E. Complaint for Contempt (1 page)
This is a Probate and Family Court Complaint for Contempt Form filled out for a visitation case.

F. Answer to Complaint for Contempt (1 page) F. Answer to Complaint for Contempt (1 page)
This is an example of an answer to a Complaint for Contempt.

G. Answer to Complaint for Modification (1 page) G. Answer to Complaint for Modification (1 page)
This is an example of an answer to a Complaint for Modification.

H.	Motion to Suspend Visitation (2 pages) H. Motion to Suspend Visitation (2 pages)
This is an example of a motion you would file if you wanted to stop visitation. You must also file a proposed order; an example is attached. See Probate and Family Court for discussion of how to file and serve such a motion.

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