mrsgaines654
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What is the name of your state? Texas
My ex and I have been divorced for several years now. When we divorced, the child support and visitation was set in our divorce papers. I had trouble a year or so ago enforcing the child support, and filed a case with the Attorney General. They subsequently deducted his income tax return this year for his back pay. This sent him into a fit. He threatned to "give up his rights if I don't ""forgive"" the debt" Of course he never did that. He has been even more difficult to deal with since then, but he was always a pain to deal with.
He NEVER calls her. If she wants to see him, she has to call him (which I never impeed). I feel like that is her father, and she deserves to have him in her life. For the last 8 years, I have bent over backwards for him to see her. If he wanted to see her on a weekend that wasn't court ordered, I would do that. About 3 years ago, I moved about 3 hours away. I realize that I created the distance, so I made special arrangements every time he wanted to see her, which wasn't often, and only if she called him first.
Well, this summer, she called him about 3 weeks before school was supposed to start. Of course he wanted her to come visit, so we did. The arrangement was that she would stay for 1 week and then come home. Well, at the end of the week, I called to see what time he wanted to meet, and he said that my daughter didn't want to come home, and he wasn't bringing her until she was ready. When I spoke to her, I explained to her, that we agreed that she would stay a week and come home. She got mad, and said that I was trying to "ruin all her fun, and she didn't ever want to come home". I spoke back with her father, and explained that school started in a week, and she needed to come home. Anyway, we ended up picking her up the day before school started.
I am truly sick of bending over backwards only to be "slapped in the face". My question is this, does my ex have to initiate contact if he wants to utilize his visitation rights? In otherwords, if he never calls, am I in violation if I don't call him on his weekends, and therefore, my daughter doesn't go see him?
I apologize for the lengthly post, but I felt like some history was necessary. I appriecate any help that anyone can provide.What is the name of your state?
My ex and I have been divorced for several years now. When we divorced, the child support and visitation was set in our divorce papers. I had trouble a year or so ago enforcing the child support, and filed a case with the Attorney General. They subsequently deducted his income tax return this year for his back pay. This sent him into a fit. He threatned to "give up his rights if I don't ""forgive"" the debt" Of course he never did that. He has been even more difficult to deal with since then, but he was always a pain to deal with.
He NEVER calls her. If she wants to see him, she has to call him (which I never impeed). I feel like that is her father, and she deserves to have him in her life. For the last 8 years, I have bent over backwards for him to see her. If he wanted to see her on a weekend that wasn't court ordered, I would do that. About 3 years ago, I moved about 3 hours away. I realize that I created the distance, so I made special arrangements every time he wanted to see her, which wasn't often, and only if she called him first.
Well, this summer, she called him about 3 weeks before school was supposed to start. Of course he wanted her to come visit, so we did. The arrangement was that she would stay for 1 week and then come home. Well, at the end of the week, I called to see what time he wanted to meet, and he said that my daughter didn't want to come home, and he wasn't bringing her until she was ready. When I spoke to her, I explained to her, that we agreed that she would stay a week and come home. She got mad, and said that I was trying to "ruin all her fun, and she didn't ever want to come home". I spoke back with her father, and explained that school started in a week, and she needed to come home. Anyway, we ended up picking her up the day before school started.
I am truly sick of bending over backwards only to be "slapped in the face". My question is this, does my ex have to initiate contact if he wants to utilize his visitation rights? In otherwords, if he never calls, am I in violation if I don't call him on his weekends, and therefore, my daughter doesn't go see him?
I apologize for the lengthly post, but I felt like some history was necessary. I appriecate any help that anyone can provide.What is the name of your state?