What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Delaware
My son, who is 18, spent the summer with his father- after his first year at college. During this timeframe, he decided not to go back to school and enlisted in the Marines. I have only seen or spoken to him a handful of times, when I can get through to him. His father told me that my son hates me and does not want anything to do with me. My ex told me that his (ex) goal is to turn our 12 year old daughter against me too.
My ex and I share custody, but I am the primary custodian. I would rather have my daughter with me full time, but she said it would be easier to spend time with both parents- so I honored her decision.
My ex has a history of questionable mental health- he is a retired Marine and also works in the Prison system. He has not faired well on his mental health tests. My question is: If I chose to go back and try to obtain full custody, can I request a mental health evaluation to use in the hearing?What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
My son, who is 18, spent the summer with his father- after his first year at college. During this timeframe, he decided not to go back to school and enlisted in the Marines. I have only seen or spoken to him a handful of times, when I can get through to him. His father told me that my son hates me and does not want anything to do with me. My ex told me that his (ex) goal is to turn our 12 year old daughter against me too.
My ex and I share custody, but I am the primary custodian. I would rather have my daughter with me full time, but she said it would be easier to spend time with both parents- so I honored her decision.
My ex has a history of questionable mental health- he is a retired Marine and also works in the Prison system. He has not faired well on his mental health tests. My question is: If I chose to go back and try to obtain full custody, can I request a mental health evaluation to use in the hearing?What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?