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What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? UTAH
I want to get my ex husband's visiting rights revoked. Before you all jump on me for being a bad person (I have posted in here before) I will try to include EVERY detail of my story. OK. Here we go. (Deep breath).
In March of this year, my ex husband petitioned the court for visiting rights of our two children (boy, age 6, girl, age 3). He didn't have visiting rights because he refused to take the parenting class which is required in the state of Utah to get a divorce, so the judge granted me the divorce (after a year) and revoked his visiting rights upon completion of the parenting class.
We were divorced in October of 2006. In January of 2007 my ex husband went to prison on felony convictions relating to drugs and alcohol (among lesser crimes). He remained incarcerated until February of this year. In March, he petitioned the court to gain his visiting rights back as he had taken the parenting class while in prison.
At court I pleaded for supervised visitation as my ex husband has a long history of drug and alcohol abuse, and subsequently, everything that comes along with that (he was verbally and physically abusive) citing that he had just barely been released from prison. The Judge ignored my pleads and granted him full visitation as could be worked out by both sides, OR as designated by state law.
At the time, we lived 4 hours away from each other, and I was planning a move across the country. Because of this, my ex husband insisted on extended parent time. We agreed that he would have the children for the whole month of July (the month before I moved) rather than every other weekend until my move.
The children spent the month of July with him, as planned. Two days before it was time for me to pick the kids up, according to him, he decided to move out of his apartment. Two days before that, his roommate called me and told me she was kicking him out as soon as I got my kids back. She told me he was verbally and physically abusive to her, and she couldn't handle it any more. I asked her about my children, and she said that he was not physically abusive to her in their presence. Regardless of what actually happened, he moved out of her house and as far as I know, was staying with his mother because that is where I picked my children up at. I had asked him if he had a place to live when he told me he was moving out and he said it was none of my business. I had asked him if he still had a job, and he said that was also none of my business.
I didn't really care about any of that. All I wanted was to get my children back. I picked them up on August 1st. If you are wondering how they acted when they came home.. Well, they were acting a little weird and jumpy.. a little more out of control than usual, and it took me a month or so to get my three year old potty trained again (to be fair, she wasn't 100 % potty trained before), and my son to stop telling me he hated me. These things I expected from them spending so much time with him. They did tell me a lot of great stories about their dad and his girlfriend and it sounded like they had a lot of fun while they were there.
My ex husband called maybe 4 times during the month of August, and talked to the children twice. Twice he called me noticeably intoxicated, one of which he spoke with my son.
On September 2 my ex husband broke his parole and was sent back to prison. I am not exactly sure what he did, but his step mom told me she spoke with his case worker who said it had something to do with alcohol and that he was also in possession of a controlled substance. Just under 6 months after his release, he is back in prison.
Because we live 7 states apart from each other, he is entitled to extended parent time, or every other holiday and half the summer. I am VERY concerned about having my children spend so much time with him IF and WHEN he is released. I want to petition the court for revocation of his visitation rights. If I had it my way I would require of him that he remain clean and sober for at least 6 months, maintain the same employment for at least 6 months, and hold the same residence for at least 6 months. (In the time that he was out, he had three different residences, at least three different jobs, and obviously did not remain clean and sober). I don't think this is asking for too much.
I am financially unable to hire an attorney, period. I make just over $1,000 a month. Legal services will not help me because there has been no reports of abuse within the last two years. I have been told to flat out write the judge a letter, but everything I read says this would be illegal. Is there any advice anyone can offer me? I can't bare the thought of my children having to be in his custody knowing that there is a possibility he would be intoxicated. How can I legally be forced to place them in an unsafe environment?
Thank you!What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
I want to get my ex husband's visiting rights revoked. Before you all jump on me for being a bad person (I have posted in here before) I will try to include EVERY detail of my story. OK. Here we go. (Deep breath).
In March of this year, my ex husband petitioned the court for visiting rights of our two children (boy, age 6, girl, age 3). He didn't have visiting rights because he refused to take the parenting class which is required in the state of Utah to get a divorce, so the judge granted me the divorce (after a year) and revoked his visiting rights upon completion of the parenting class.
We were divorced in October of 2006. In January of 2007 my ex husband went to prison on felony convictions relating to drugs and alcohol (among lesser crimes). He remained incarcerated until February of this year. In March, he petitioned the court to gain his visiting rights back as he had taken the parenting class while in prison.
At court I pleaded for supervised visitation as my ex husband has a long history of drug and alcohol abuse, and subsequently, everything that comes along with that (he was verbally and physically abusive) citing that he had just barely been released from prison. The Judge ignored my pleads and granted him full visitation as could be worked out by both sides, OR as designated by state law.
At the time, we lived 4 hours away from each other, and I was planning a move across the country. Because of this, my ex husband insisted on extended parent time. We agreed that he would have the children for the whole month of July (the month before I moved) rather than every other weekend until my move.
The children spent the month of July with him, as planned. Two days before it was time for me to pick the kids up, according to him, he decided to move out of his apartment. Two days before that, his roommate called me and told me she was kicking him out as soon as I got my kids back. She told me he was verbally and physically abusive to her, and she couldn't handle it any more. I asked her about my children, and she said that he was not physically abusive to her in their presence. Regardless of what actually happened, he moved out of her house and as far as I know, was staying with his mother because that is where I picked my children up at. I had asked him if he had a place to live when he told me he was moving out and he said it was none of my business. I had asked him if he still had a job, and he said that was also none of my business.
I didn't really care about any of that. All I wanted was to get my children back. I picked them up on August 1st. If you are wondering how they acted when they came home.. Well, they were acting a little weird and jumpy.. a little more out of control than usual, and it took me a month or so to get my three year old potty trained again (to be fair, she wasn't 100 % potty trained before), and my son to stop telling me he hated me. These things I expected from them spending so much time with him. They did tell me a lot of great stories about their dad and his girlfriend and it sounded like they had a lot of fun while they were there.
My ex husband called maybe 4 times during the month of August, and talked to the children twice. Twice he called me noticeably intoxicated, one of which he spoke with my son.
On September 2 my ex husband broke his parole and was sent back to prison. I am not exactly sure what he did, but his step mom told me she spoke with his case worker who said it had something to do with alcohol and that he was also in possession of a controlled substance. Just under 6 months after his release, he is back in prison.
Because we live 7 states apart from each other, he is entitled to extended parent time, or every other holiday and half the summer. I am VERY concerned about having my children spend so much time with him IF and WHEN he is released. I want to petition the court for revocation of his visitation rights. If I had it my way I would require of him that he remain clean and sober for at least 6 months, maintain the same employment for at least 6 months, and hold the same residence for at least 6 months. (In the time that he was out, he had three different residences, at least three different jobs, and obviously did not remain clean and sober). I don't think this is asking for too much.
I am financially unable to hire an attorney, period. I make just over $1,000 a month. Legal services will not help me because there has been no reports of abuse within the last two years. I have been told to flat out write the judge a letter, but everything I read says this would be illegal. Is there any advice anyone can offer me? I can't bare the thought of my children having to be in his custody knowing that there is a possibility he would be intoxicated. How can I legally be forced to place them in an unsafe environment?
Thank you!What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?