jslopez711 said:
Yeah, she does need to let the child go unless the order is explicit to the restrictions during the Summer. If not, then the order is governed by the chapters within the code that apply to Summer extended vistiation.
Is there a section there as to Visitation Agreement until the child reaches the age of 3. This is what I mean by having everything EXPLICIT on the CO. Your daughter should modify for clarity.
The parents of this kid need to talk and agree on something for the child. Some sort of schedule for the Summer. 30 days without mom is a long time for a 15 month old. Alternate weeks, something.
Yes it is clearly written that when the child attains the age of (3) that the father shall have poessission and access as per the expanded order.
I believe that the parents should be able to talk and work something out,however they are young and foolish,they are still fighting between themselves.
The father is already receiving more priviledges than i understand he should,that is happening because I steped in and tryed to explain that the child should spend more time with her dad,that they should share the responsibilities.
I believe that if a couple can't get along and end up divorcing the childreen involved should still have both parents,and should have shared visitation,and not have to be a part of the fight.To often the childreen don't get what they need through these times.
My wife and I have supported my daughter and the baby since the divorce and tryed with an open mind to mediate the situitation.
I believe a month is to long a time for a 15 month old to be without her mother,I also believe that they should work out a plain to do alt weeks,with the understanding that if the mother or father either need to be present during any given visit they should be called in.
I have gone through 2 divorces in my life,neither was eaisy,I do believe tho that either of my X wives and I could haved worked together for the childreen,if there had been any.I was lucky,my 3 childreen were all born to my curent wife.
Don