Tennessee Statutes

§ 36-6-506 — Determining noncompliance of visitation

Tennessee § 36-6-506

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Tenn. Code Ann. § 36-6-506 (2026).

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The court may certify in writing or by electronic data exchange to each licensing authority that the offending parent is not in compliance with an order of visitation if:

(1)Such parent does not timely request a hearing upon service of notice issued under § 36-6-503 ;
(2)Such parent has not entered into a consent order as provided for in § 36-6-504 , or having entered into such an order, has failed to comply with such an order;
(3)The court issues a decision after a hearing pursuant to this part that finds such parent is not in compliance with an order of visitation; or (4) In any proceeding to enforce any provision of an order of visitation, the court finds a parent to be not in compliance with the order of visitation and the other parent specifically prayed for relief in the form of l

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Legislative History

Acts 2000, ch. 971, § 7.

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