(1) If a party fails to comply with a provision of a decree or temporary order or injunction, the obligation of the other party to make payments for support or maintenance or to permit visitation is not suspended; but he may move the court to grant an appropriate order. (2) The failure of either party, without good cause, to comply with a provision of a decree or temporary order or injunction, including a prov ision with respect to visitation or child support shall constitute contempt of court, and the court shall remedy the failure to comply. (3) Good cause not to comply with a provision of a decree or temporary order or injunction with respect to visitation sh all include mutual consent of the parties, reasonable belief by either party that there exists the possibility of endangerment to the physical, mental, moral, or emotional health of the child, or endangerment to the physical safety of either party, or extr aordinary circumstances as determined by the court. (4) The court may, if no reasonable cause is found for denial of visitation, award attorney's fees to the prevailing party.
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