Unfortunately, if this cannot be resolved amicably, you will need to go back to court and ask a judge to enforce your order. There are a number of things the judge could do:
- send the parents on a parenting course
- order that the parents pay you compensation (for example, if you had travel tickets that were not used because contact was prevented)
- ordering the parents to attend compulsory unpaid work (community service)
- fining the parents
In extreme cases, the court can also send a parent to prison. This is unusual but if a parent is repeatedly breaching a court order and preventing you from seeing your grandchildren without good reason, this may be necessary. However, in most cases the judges will want to try and understand why the parent is refusing to comply with the order and look to resolve that issue.