softballmom
Junior Member
What is the name of your state? FL
My teenager just entered high school. I have residential custody and her father has every other weekend visitation. He lives about three hours away. We also have a nine year old son.
Both of my children are very involved in school activites and sports. It is written in my divorce that they are allowed to participate in one sporting acitivity per year and not miss more than one game. Visitation can take place after the game but their father just misses his weekend rather than picking them up later.
Now that my daughter has entered high school, she is wanting to be more involved. She wants to enter clubs and many actiivites are on the weekend. She is also upset about not being able to attend football games and dances that take place on Friday nights. She has tried to compromise with him, asking him to attend the games with her or just staying until half time. He will not budge. She has already dealt with missing activities in the past, friends parties and stuff like that, but recently, I've let her call him and say she is not coming a couple of times, not often. We've offered make up time, but he never takes it. On the two occassions she has missed, he refuses to even come pick up our son, and not letting me know. So we sat ready for him to go but dad didn't show up. This is totally OK with son, he doesn't like to go anyway.
I've asked ex and his wife to sit down and talk about how we can work together to make sure daughter gets to enjoy full high school experience, they just ignore my requests. I've left msgs and email, but get nothing back.
I'm at a loss. I don't want him to take me back to court for violating the court order but my heart is breaking for her. She just wants to have fun with her friends and be involved. She is an A student, honors classes and on track for a full scholarship through the State of FL. Both kids teachers have documented bad behavior and bad attitudes on weekends when they have to go to dads. Daughter is asking if she can divorce her dad. She doesn't really want to but she is hurt that he will not participate in any of "her stuff".
Any help would be greatly appreaciated.
My teenager just entered high school. I have residential custody and her father has every other weekend visitation. He lives about three hours away. We also have a nine year old son.
Both of my children are very involved in school activites and sports. It is written in my divorce that they are allowed to participate in one sporting acitivity per year and not miss more than one game. Visitation can take place after the game but their father just misses his weekend rather than picking them up later.
Now that my daughter has entered high school, she is wanting to be more involved. She wants to enter clubs and many actiivites are on the weekend. She is also upset about not being able to attend football games and dances that take place on Friday nights. She has tried to compromise with him, asking him to attend the games with her or just staying until half time. He will not budge. She has already dealt with missing activities in the past, friends parties and stuff like that, but recently, I've let her call him and say she is not coming a couple of times, not often. We've offered make up time, but he never takes it. On the two occassions she has missed, he refuses to even come pick up our son, and not letting me know. So we sat ready for him to go but dad didn't show up. This is totally OK with son, he doesn't like to go anyway.
I've asked ex and his wife to sit down and talk about how we can work together to make sure daughter gets to enjoy full high school experience, they just ignore my requests. I've left msgs and email, but get nothing back.
I'm at a loss. I don't want him to take me back to court for violating the court order but my heart is breaking for her. She just wants to have fun with her friends and be involved. She is an A student, honors classes and on track for a full scholarship through the State of FL. Both kids teachers have documented bad behavior and bad attitudes on weekends when they have to go to dads. Daughter is asking if she can divorce her dad. She doesn't really want to but she is hurt that he will not participate in any of "her stuff".
Any help would be greatly appreaciated.