Desperate4Advic
Junior Member
What is the name of your state? California
My sister is having a child with her EX-BF. They were together for 7 years and have split once he found out the news she was pregnant. They didn't have a stable relationship, and they lived together for almost a year but she moved out as he began seeing a psychiatrist for depression and kicked her out of their apartment and then they moved back in and they are well pregnant.
Anyhow, he is claiming to my family that he was "raped" or was taken advantage of as he was on antidepressants..hmmm. aside frmo the point that's his reasoning for not being there for my sister as she is pregnant (they no longer live together); however, he is now saying that he would like to keep in contact with my brothers but not talk to my sister ever again and would like to know how the child is doing. This guy's family is psychotic and he hasn't told them, but they believe my sister is the crazy one. Anyways, he is threatening that if he doesn't know what's going on with the child (due to his choice of not wanting to be there) that he will try to get full custody of the child once it's born in fear of my sister abusing the child because he "claims" he was abused. The guy is 6'5" and athletically built and has abused my sister where I've seen bruises.
So I guess my question is this, what is the possibility or the likeliness of him being able to be granted full custody of the child as we know his sick parents will attempt to procure that type of custody once he tells them he was "taken advantage of"? Is it possible? Is there anyway of preventing someone who is psychotic and on meds of seeing the unborn child? Or being completely out of the child's life? Like I wouldnt' trust this guy alone with any child. Can there only be supervised visitations? Can you figure out custody before the child is born? Again he's not wanting to be part of the child's life without exception to him thnking the child will be beaten or if he doesn't hear from my brothers. My sister is almost 29 and he's almost 27.
By the way there is also a record in a different state where they both filed restraining orders on one another. Hers was granted as he keyed her car and abused her quite a bit and admitted to it when the restraining order was granted. The charges were filed. So not sure if that would be heard in a custody hearing? Any thoughts or advice would be appreciated. It's a really messy situation and just would like some advice on how to prevent any drama for my future niece/nephew coming into the world. Thank you..
My sister is having a child with her EX-BF. They were together for 7 years and have split once he found out the news she was pregnant. They didn't have a stable relationship, and they lived together for almost a year but she moved out as he began seeing a psychiatrist for depression and kicked her out of their apartment and then they moved back in and they are well pregnant.
Anyhow, he is claiming to my family that he was "raped" or was taken advantage of as he was on antidepressants..hmmm. aside frmo the point that's his reasoning for not being there for my sister as she is pregnant (they no longer live together); however, he is now saying that he would like to keep in contact with my brothers but not talk to my sister ever again and would like to know how the child is doing. This guy's family is psychotic and he hasn't told them, but they believe my sister is the crazy one. Anyways, he is threatening that if he doesn't know what's going on with the child (due to his choice of not wanting to be there) that he will try to get full custody of the child once it's born in fear of my sister abusing the child because he "claims" he was abused. The guy is 6'5" and athletically built and has abused my sister where I've seen bruises.
So I guess my question is this, what is the possibility or the likeliness of him being able to be granted full custody of the child as we know his sick parents will attempt to procure that type of custody once he tells them he was "taken advantage of"? Is it possible? Is there anyway of preventing someone who is psychotic and on meds of seeing the unborn child? Or being completely out of the child's life? Like I wouldnt' trust this guy alone with any child. Can there only be supervised visitations? Can you figure out custody before the child is born? Again he's not wanting to be part of the child's life without exception to him thnking the child will be beaten or if he doesn't hear from my brothers. My sister is almost 29 and he's almost 27.
By the way there is also a record in a different state where they both filed restraining orders on one another. Hers was granted as he keyed her car and abused her quite a bit and admitted to it when the restraining order was granted. The charges were filed. So not sure if that would be heard in a custody hearing? Any thoughts or advice would be appreciated. It's a really messy situation and just would like some advice on how to prevent any drama for my future niece/nephew coming into the world. Thank you..