ameliagrundy
Junior Member
What is the name of your state? Missouri
Full custody Mom wants to move with her new husband and other children to another state to be near extended family. Father has visitation, but several years ago waived any rights (in court) to custody. They have been through mediation twice and he has only wanted decision-making rights on sports activites (no living arrangements, school, healthcare, etc.).
She gave him 60 day notice and he did not object. She created a family plan to outline visitation, which ended up being more days a year than he currently sees his son. She did not get a chance to review this plan with him because one month after notice, he dropped off official "objection" papers drawn up by lawyer. She has 14 days to "answer."
Two questions:
1) She and family have had trip planned for months to "new state" to look for place to live, job, etc. This trip falls during the 14 day period. She can't find a lawyer who can "answer" before her trip. Can she get an extension on that 14 days? How does she do this?
2) What rights does she have? Should she fight this? Extended family is very important and close providing much emotional, financial, and physical support for mom and son.
Thanks for any guidance you can give.
Full custody Mom wants to move with her new husband and other children to another state to be near extended family. Father has visitation, but several years ago waived any rights (in court) to custody. They have been through mediation twice and he has only wanted decision-making rights on sports activites (no living arrangements, school, healthcare, etc.).
She gave him 60 day notice and he did not object. She created a family plan to outline visitation, which ended up being more days a year than he currently sees his son. She did not get a chance to review this plan with him because one month after notice, he dropped off official "objection" papers drawn up by lawyer. She has 14 days to "answer."
Two questions:
1) She and family have had trip planned for months to "new state" to look for place to live, job, etc. This trip falls during the 14 day period. She can't find a lawyer who can "answer" before her trip. Can she get an extension on that 14 days? How does she do this?
2) What rights does she have? Should she fight this? Extended family is very important and close providing much emotional, financial, and physical support for mom and son.
Thanks for any guidance you can give.