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What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Virginia.
My ex-husband and I have a visitation order through local courts mandating visitation as follows for the NCP: (Effective April/09) Alternating Fridays @ 6 pm until Sunday @ 6 pm. On non-weekend visits, he was awarded Thursdays @ 6 pm until Friday @ 6 pm w/our 4 yr old son. Support is hugely contested issue. We had a court case in Jan., he req. a reduction in c/s for 'loss of employment.' The court case did not go in his favor b/c he no longer kept ins. on the child as previously mandated (I retro'd my coverage to include the child with my coverage), and the presiding judge required that he pay an amount toward arrearages, which increased his monthly amount due. He was very unhappy with the judges decision. During the c/s hearing the judge indicated that the only way he would be able to reduce support was to increase visitation. A week later I received a summons to appear before the court b/c the NCP has requested an amendment to increase visitation. (There is, of course, a c/s hearing 30 days after) Conversation with my son indicates that he does not spend a great deal of his time w/his father, instead he spends the night at various people's houses, including a great-aunt, and a girlfriend. The NCP states that he goes to school at night and is getting various babysitters for our son. I am not agreeable to this as he would be more comfortable at home with his other sibling and sleeping in his own room, in his own bed. I have attempted to reach an alternate custody agreement w/the NCP so that he may have a day with his son without having school so that he will not be left with strangers. He is unresponsive to my requests to change the agreement. I have a couple of questions regarding the upcoming visitation hearing. 1) Is it possible that the judge would award more visitation days to the NCP even though he has a previous engagement during the days he is requesting? (he attendes school Mon-Thurs) Therefore, leaving my son in another person's care? Would he not be better off at home with his mother? 2) Is there a possibility that his contested support issues can be used to illustrate that this request to increase visitation is a ploy to reduce his support amount?
I just want my son confortable and he comes back from his weekends with a case of separation axiety. I have difficulty dropping him off at daycare on Mondays and repeated comments of 'I want to stay with you' By the third or fourth day this begins to decrease.
I am not financially equipped to hire an attorney for the proceedings. I would only prefer that he either spend time with his father during his days of visitation, or myself.
He will also begin preschool in the fall, and I'm afraid that attendance will become an issue as the NCP is quite possibly the most irresponsible individual I have ever encountered.
My thanks for your advice.What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
My ex-husband and I have a visitation order through local courts mandating visitation as follows for the NCP: (Effective April/09) Alternating Fridays @ 6 pm until Sunday @ 6 pm. On non-weekend visits, he was awarded Thursdays @ 6 pm until Friday @ 6 pm w/our 4 yr old son. Support is hugely contested issue. We had a court case in Jan., he req. a reduction in c/s for 'loss of employment.' The court case did not go in his favor b/c he no longer kept ins. on the child as previously mandated (I retro'd my coverage to include the child with my coverage), and the presiding judge required that he pay an amount toward arrearages, which increased his monthly amount due. He was very unhappy with the judges decision. During the c/s hearing the judge indicated that the only way he would be able to reduce support was to increase visitation. A week later I received a summons to appear before the court b/c the NCP has requested an amendment to increase visitation. (There is, of course, a c/s hearing 30 days after) Conversation with my son indicates that he does not spend a great deal of his time w/his father, instead he spends the night at various people's houses, including a great-aunt, and a girlfriend. The NCP states that he goes to school at night and is getting various babysitters for our son. I am not agreeable to this as he would be more comfortable at home with his other sibling and sleeping in his own room, in his own bed. I have attempted to reach an alternate custody agreement w/the NCP so that he may have a day with his son without having school so that he will not be left with strangers. He is unresponsive to my requests to change the agreement. I have a couple of questions regarding the upcoming visitation hearing. 1) Is it possible that the judge would award more visitation days to the NCP even though he has a previous engagement during the days he is requesting? (he attendes school Mon-Thurs) Therefore, leaving my son in another person's care? Would he not be better off at home with his mother? 2) Is there a possibility that his contested support issues can be used to illustrate that this request to increase visitation is a ploy to reduce his support amount?
I just want my son confortable and he comes back from his weekends with a case of separation axiety. I have difficulty dropping him off at daycare on Mondays and repeated comments of 'I want to stay with you' By the third or fourth day this begins to decrease.
I am not financially equipped to hire an attorney for the proceedings. I would only prefer that he either spend time with his father during his days of visitation, or myself.
He will also begin preschool in the fall, and I'm afraid that attendance will become an issue as the NCP is quite possibly the most irresponsible individual I have ever encountered.
My thanks for your advice.What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?