CJane
Senior Member
What is the name of your state? MO
Ok. I think I have the motion for finding of contempt ready to file the Friday before Father's Day (because that is the last possible weekday before the kids begin their 2 weeks with me and I want as much time as possible between Ex being served and the kids being in his care).
Anyway, it's a LONG document. It's bulleted information, and it's still 18 pages long. I don't think I included extraneous information, but I suppose it's possible that I did.
So... help me out here.
Considering that the major reasons that I won my motion for modification to joint legal from him having sole legal are:
1) His continuing attempts to us his status as legal custodian to infringe on my time with the children (this was actually stated as 'obvious' by both the trial court and the appeals court.
2) I was found to be the parent most likely to facilitate a relationship between the children and both parents.
I'm going to list some things that I've included in the motion. Please let me know if they're big enough deals to be included.
1) Stepmother continuing to take the children to Doctor's appointments that I'm not informed of prior to. Remember that there's a restraining order barring any communication between SMom and myself. SMom has also been listed as the secondary contact on ALL medical records at the 'new' pediatrician's office.
2) My name appearing nowhere at all on dental records.
3) My name not even being listed as a next of kin at Children's Hospital.
4) Ex making allegations to physicians that youngest girl was sexually abused while in my care, but never following up on that or addressing concerns to me.
5) When I am listed in medical records, my contact information is either left blank or filled in with 'unknown' and I am listed as Biological Mother.
6) Father has claimed that he's taken children for counseling. I actually know this to be untrue, but he insists they're seeing a counselor and that it's been 'very helpful'.
I think that's all I'm unsure about.
Also, I've listed EVERY. SINGLE. APPOINTMENT. that the kids have been to and I wasn't informed of. Is that necessary, or should I go for a more general sort of layout? I've also listed EVERY. SINGLE. RECORD. and place where my info is not filled in or is filled in incompletely/incorrectly. Same with all instances of Father/SMom giving incorrect/incomplete medical history. Is that necessary?
I want this perfect the first time and there's no way I can hire an attorney.
Thanks.
Ok. I think I have the motion for finding of contempt ready to file the Friday before Father's Day (because that is the last possible weekday before the kids begin their 2 weeks with me and I want as much time as possible between Ex being served and the kids being in his care).
Anyway, it's a LONG document. It's bulleted information, and it's still 18 pages long. I don't think I included extraneous information, but I suppose it's possible that I did.
So... help me out here.
Considering that the major reasons that I won my motion for modification to joint legal from him having sole legal are:
1) His continuing attempts to us his status as legal custodian to infringe on my time with the children (this was actually stated as 'obvious' by both the trial court and the appeals court.
2) I was found to be the parent most likely to facilitate a relationship between the children and both parents.
I'm going to list some things that I've included in the motion. Please let me know if they're big enough deals to be included.
1) Stepmother continuing to take the children to Doctor's appointments that I'm not informed of prior to. Remember that there's a restraining order barring any communication between SMom and myself. SMom has also been listed as the secondary contact on ALL medical records at the 'new' pediatrician's office.
2) My name appearing nowhere at all on dental records.
3) My name not even being listed as a next of kin at Children's Hospital.
4) Ex making allegations to physicians that youngest girl was sexually abused while in my care, but never following up on that or addressing concerns to me.
5) When I am listed in medical records, my contact information is either left blank or filled in with 'unknown' and I am listed as Biological Mother.
6) Father has claimed that he's taken children for counseling. I actually know this to be untrue, but he insists they're seeing a counselor and that it's been 'very helpful'.
I think that's all I'm unsure about.
Also, I've listed EVERY. SINGLE. APPOINTMENT. that the kids have been to and I wasn't informed of. Is that necessary, or should I go for a more general sort of layout? I've also listed EVERY. SINGLE. RECORD. and place where my info is not filled in or is filled in incompletely/incorrectly. Same with all instances of Father/SMom giving incorrect/incomplete medical history. Is that necessary?
I want this perfect the first time and there's no way I can hire an attorney.
Thanks.