What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? IA/NE confused!!
First of all the two attorneys I have spoke with, one in IA, one in NE, they work together often, are at odds as to which state any action needs to take place in! They both tell me that if my ex does not communicate the arrangements he has in place for our daughter, I am to deny the two week vist. (Background: he will be out of town, and SM does not believe she doesn't have rights.)
I DON'T want to deny visitation but I am afraid of what she is planning. I have the email questioning my parental abilities and all. Everyone tells me she don't have legal rights, but the school district has told us different so she is running with it.
I am a criminal justice student, and I know the ramifications of breaking the law, and right now I feel that is what I am doing, but SM can't get away with this.
My question. Am I doing the right thing by following the attorney's advice and deny the two week visit if he doesn't respond to my questions and concerns?
First of all the two attorneys I have spoke with, one in IA, one in NE, they work together often, are at odds as to which state any action needs to take place in! They both tell me that if my ex does not communicate the arrangements he has in place for our daughter, I am to deny the two week vist. (Background: he will be out of town, and SM does not believe she doesn't have rights.)
I DON'T want to deny visitation but I am afraid of what she is planning. I have the email questioning my parental abilities and all. Everyone tells me she don't have legal rights, but the school district has told us different so she is running with it.
I am a criminal justice student, and I know the ramifications of breaking the law, and right now I feel that is what I am doing, but SM can't get away with this.
My question. Am I doing the right thing by following the attorney's advice and deny the two week visit if he doesn't respond to my questions and concerns?