What is the name of your state? Indiana
My wife and her ex-husband have two children together. Last year, one of the children claimed that they were sexually abused by me. After investigation, I was proved innocent of any wrongdoing, however, during investigation I stayed at a friends house to keep matters fair. However, the question remained where did they get the idea from.
This brings me to a week ago. After taking a shower one of my step-daughters claimed that her biological fathers new step-child "sucked her." After further investigation, me and my wife decided to have her interviewed by Child Welfare CPS to find out what happened. During questioning, my step-daughter was loathe to answer any question with any male in the room. When the male left the room, with the tapes recording, she proceeded to tell a story that more or less said she was sexually assaulted by the ex-husbands stepchild.
And so far that's been it. CPS has supposedly been investigating the matter but did not contact us. The father showed up and immediately began screaming at the children over the issue, I had to take them out of the living room so the matter could be discussed between my wife and him. I use the term discuss lightly, as the entire exchange was her trying to get him to at least assist in the investigation and find where the problem lies where he just ranted and screamed at her, until he left threatening that "no one would keep him from his kids."
Upon this, we decided the best course of action would be for him to have supervised visitation until this issue was resolved. Child Welfare claims they cannot even temporarily change terms of visitation, even in a matter of sexual assault on a child. They are also not even willing to visit the household during this weekends visitation to make sure they are OK. Both me and my wife have been told we are not allowed on their property. He has no phone number we can contact him at. When I attempted to discuss the matter with the case worker, he audibly sighed loudly in annoyance at any question I asked and more or less said he couldn't do anything without us getting a lawyer and going to court. Unfortunately, our financial status does not allow us to afford a lawyer at this juncture.
We attempted to go to courthouse to change visitation temporarily, or even at a minimum require that the fathers new step-child is not around my wifes daughters during visitation. Both require a lawyer. I have attempted to contact three lawyers, two of which refused to speak with me about it due to them only taking on joint-custody cases, and one who claims the kids should go ahead to visitation until "someone steps up in the current situation and finds out what happened to the girls."
I'm sorry, but both me and my wife find this situation totally unacceptable. I feel that my kids are being placed in jeapordy and that Welfare CPS is dodging the issue, and I don't know the proper legalese to do anything about it.
I'm scared for the safety of the kids. My wife is discussing leaving for the weekend so he can't see them, but that would place her in contempt of court. Any advice in this situation would be greatly appreciated, as I am at a standpoint where I don't know what to do.
My wife and her ex-husband have two children together. Last year, one of the children claimed that they were sexually abused by me. After investigation, I was proved innocent of any wrongdoing, however, during investigation I stayed at a friends house to keep matters fair. However, the question remained where did they get the idea from.
This brings me to a week ago. After taking a shower one of my step-daughters claimed that her biological fathers new step-child "sucked her." After further investigation, me and my wife decided to have her interviewed by Child Welfare CPS to find out what happened. During questioning, my step-daughter was loathe to answer any question with any male in the room. When the male left the room, with the tapes recording, she proceeded to tell a story that more or less said she was sexually assaulted by the ex-husbands stepchild.
And so far that's been it. CPS has supposedly been investigating the matter but did not contact us. The father showed up and immediately began screaming at the children over the issue, I had to take them out of the living room so the matter could be discussed between my wife and him. I use the term discuss lightly, as the entire exchange was her trying to get him to at least assist in the investigation and find where the problem lies where he just ranted and screamed at her, until he left threatening that "no one would keep him from his kids."
Upon this, we decided the best course of action would be for him to have supervised visitation until this issue was resolved. Child Welfare claims they cannot even temporarily change terms of visitation, even in a matter of sexual assault on a child. They are also not even willing to visit the household during this weekends visitation to make sure they are OK. Both me and my wife have been told we are not allowed on their property. He has no phone number we can contact him at. When I attempted to discuss the matter with the case worker, he audibly sighed loudly in annoyance at any question I asked and more or less said he couldn't do anything without us getting a lawyer and going to court. Unfortunately, our financial status does not allow us to afford a lawyer at this juncture.
We attempted to go to courthouse to change visitation temporarily, or even at a minimum require that the fathers new step-child is not around my wifes daughters during visitation. Both require a lawyer. I have attempted to contact three lawyers, two of which refused to speak with me about it due to them only taking on joint-custody cases, and one who claims the kids should go ahead to visitation until "someone steps up in the current situation and finds out what happened to the girls."
I'm sorry, but both me and my wife find this situation totally unacceptable. I feel that my kids are being placed in jeapordy and that Welfare CPS is dodging the issue, and I don't know the proper legalese to do anything about it.
I'm scared for the safety of the kids. My wife is discussing leaving for the weekend so he can't see them, but that would place her in contempt of court. Any advice in this situation would be greatly appreciated, as I am at a standpoint where I don't know what to do.
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