What Happens If Custodial Parent Doesn't Pick Up Child?
If a custodial parent fails to pick up their child, it can be considered child abandonment and may result in legal consequences.
The non-custodial parent may be contacted to pick up the child, or the child may be placed in the care of a relative or foster family.
The custodial parent may face consequences such as loss of custody or visitation rights, fines, or even criminal charges.
It is important for custodial parents to communicate with the other parent and make arrangements for pick-up and drop-off times.
It is important for custodial parents to communicate with the other parent and make arrangements for pick-up and drop-off times.
In cases where the custodial parent is unable to pick up the child due to unforeseen circumstances, they should notify the other parent and make alternative arrangements.