Specialized Litigation

Stopping Gatekeeping and Restoring the Parental Bond.

When your co-parent decides to stop following orders and interferes with your parenting rights, we use contempt of court--including jail time--to restore your statutory rights to access and information.

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Why Thomas J. Daley for Parental Interference?

Contempt & Enforcement

If a court order is being ignored, we file for Contempt of Court. We seek to hold the interfering parent accountable through fines, make-up parenting time, and in extreme cases, incarceration.

Combating Parental Alienation

We recognize the signs of psychological manipulation early. We work with specialized mental health professionals to document 'alignment' behaviors and intervene before the parental bond is permanently severed.

Right of First Refusal Violations

If the other parent is leaving the child with third parties instead of offering you your contracted time, we aggressively enforce 'First Refusal' clauses to maximize your actual time with your children.

Emergency Temporary Orders

When interference escalates to a total 'blackout' of communication or withholding the child, we pursue Ex Parte or Emergency orders to restore access and stabilize the child’s environment.

Electronic Communication Access

Parental rights include the right to phone and video calls. We secure specific, enforceable windows for digital contact to ensure you remain a daily presence in your child’s life.

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