What is the name of your state? Sherlene from Tennessee
My husband has three children with his ex-wife two of which are in our physical custody and one child with the ex-wife.
According to a temporary (and only) parenting plan ordered almost two years ago. There was weekly visitation and no out of state trips lasting longer than three days with other parents knowledge and consent. The ex-wife left with the youngest son that was in her physical custody as so ordered, and has not allowed the boy to call his father at all and has never provided a telephone number and the address has changed several times.
The ex-wife is planing a vacation to Tennessee and wants to see the children we have by way of a Grandparent and does not want us to know that she is in the state because she is affraid that she will not be permitted to leave the state if we knew she was here.
My question is with almost two years passing and the ex-wife's lack of communication to arrange some type of visitation and my husband and I are on a limited budget what rights does my husband have to the son he has been denied visitation and did the ex-wife break any laws that are punishable by the state and what should we do to fix this situation?
Thank you for your time and attention to the above.
Sherlene
My husband has three children with his ex-wife two of which are in our physical custody and one child with the ex-wife.
According to a temporary (and only) parenting plan ordered almost two years ago. There was weekly visitation and no out of state trips lasting longer than three days with other parents knowledge and consent. The ex-wife left with the youngest son that was in her physical custody as so ordered, and has not allowed the boy to call his father at all and has never provided a telephone number and the address has changed several times.
The ex-wife is planing a vacation to Tennessee and wants to see the children we have by way of a Grandparent and does not want us to know that she is in the state because she is affraid that she will not be permitted to leave the state if we knew she was here.
My question is with almost two years passing and the ex-wife's lack of communication to arrange some type of visitation and my husband and I are on a limited budget what rights does my husband have to the son he has been denied visitation and did the ex-wife break any laws that are punishable by the state and what should we do to fix this situation?
Thank you for your time and attention to the above.
Sherlene