What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? TX.
My wife tried to commit suicide and was hospitalised for a few days. She sent me a goodbye email and thus I informed her parents who call 911. Our two year old daughter was in her care at the time and at the location.
We are separated. But have not done any legal paper work as both of us were unemployed. As a mother I felt she should have primary custody but regretted the decision within days but she has been protected by her parents. And within the separation I have been trying to make her understand that she needs to give me more access to our daughter (2yrs) but she would only let me see her one day a week. Her parents who she lives with feels she is going out of her way to even let me see her those few hours. Our marriage broke because of her affair. Her reason for trying to commit suicide was that she was seeing another married guy who broke off the relationship.
From the day she tried to commit suicide I had taken our daughter. When my wife came out of the hospital I let her and my daughter do a FaceTime. After a week I took my daughter to see the mother. The week later my wife's mother sneaked my daughter out of a birthday party while she was playing with her friends.
I called the cops and have spoken to a few lawyers who are ready to charge me a leg and a arm.
My question is, how strong of a my case for sole custody is? And what do I need to be prepared about before engaging in a case. Plus is there a less-expensive good lawyers references.What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
My wife tried to commit suicide and was hospitalised for a few days. She sent me a goodbye email and thus I informed her parents who call 911. Our two year old daughter was in her care at the time and at the location.
We are separated. But have not done any legal paper work as both of us were unemployed. As a mother I felt she should have primary custody but regretted the decision within days but she has been protected by her parents. And within the separation I have been trying to make her understand that she needs to give me more access to our daughter (2yrs) but she would only let me see her one day a week. Her parents who she lives with feels she is going out of her way to even let me see her those few hours. Our marriage broke because of her affair. Her reason for trying to commit suicide was that she was seeing another married guy who broke off the relationship.
From the day she tried to commit suicide I had taken our daughter. When my wife came out of the hospital I let her and my daughter do a FaceTime. After a week I took my daughter to see the mother. The week later my wife's mother sneaked my daughter out of a birthday party while she was playing with her friends.
I called the cops and have spoken to a few lawyers who are ready to charge me a leg and a arm.
My question is, how strong of a my case for sole custody is? And what do I need to be prepared about before engaging in a case. Plus is there a less-expensive good lawyers references.What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?