pcramharding
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Utah
My ex told me he didn't want to see our son any more in February. So no contact until July and then he wanted to be back in his life. After two weeks that was enough for my ex so no contact again for 2 months. Then he shows up at daycare to pick him up. Thank goodness his name is not on the list to be allowed to pick up my son. I had no clue he wanted to see him.
My son was scared to death of this guy who he doesn't really remember. ( my son is 3) So after cops were called my ex is now supposed to get my son all next weekend. My son is terrified even the daycare people noticed how scared he was when this "guy" tried to take him.
We have joint custody. But for the best interest of my child I really don't trust my ex to take him. What can I do? Is there any way to not let him take him until my son is not so scared of him? Or only allow like a 2 to 4 hour visit? It is not fair to my son for his dad to be in and out of his life. Please help.What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
My ex told me he didn't want to see our son any more in February. So no contact until July and then he wanted to be back in his life. After two weeks that was enough for my ex so no contact again for 2 months. Then he shows up at daycare to pick him up. Thank goodness his name is not on the list to be allowed to pick up my son. I had no clue he wanted to see him.
My son was scared to death of this guy who he doesn't really remember. ( my son is 3) So after cops were called my ex is now supposed to get my son all next weekend. My son is terrified even the daycare people noticed how scared he was when this "guy" tried to take him.
We have joint custody. But for the best interest of my child I really don't trust my ex to take him. What can I do? Is there any way to not let him take him until my son is not so scared of him? Or only allow like a 2 to 4 hour visit? It is not fair to my son for his dad to be in and out of his life. Please help.What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?