nythng4mygrl
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What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? LA
I hope everyone had a Merry Christmas. I have received a letter from dad's attorney regarding his wanting to terminate parental rights and be relieved of child support. I know in this state if parental rights are terminated, child support stops. I know he has an obligation to pay child support currently, however I don't want to force my daughter on him anymore. Part of me is saying just let him sign, and walk away, then part of me is saying no way, she is the one that will get hurt from this. He really is not involved with her, and his excuse is that he is tired of fighting with his wife and I over my daughter and having to go to court. He is in contempt for no-showing to drug screens, and will most likely be in trouble with judge since this is his 3rd time not obeying court orders within 1 year.
Am I wrong by asking my attorney to negotiate dad letting me have sole legal/physical custody, striking overnight visits, and allowing every other Sunday or whatever day he has time for our girl, and in return I will not raise his child support? I sort of feel like I have the upper hand right now, and I think he is scared to go to court. I do not want him to terminate his rights, but I feel that if he brought this up, maybe I should give in to his selfishness and let him walk away. I am completely on the fence as my daughter hates to go over there and has been screaming and crying when she has to go for the last 4 years every other weekend, then sometimes she misses him and wants to see him for awhile.
My absolute last resort is to ask him to pay the remainder of my daughter's tuition at school, one more month of child support, and I would like for him to continue to carry her on his insurance policy as secondary insurance. With our insurance policies combined, we both owe nothing, and she is in and out of the hospital during the winter which becomes costly.
I am coming to you since you are straight up and brutally honest, and I am looking for that. I don't want opinions from my friends and family because everyone has different outlook. Some say go ahead and move on without his help, others say stick him where it hurts, in his pockets, and then there is my poor innocent angel who doesn't like going to daddy's one day, then sometimes after 2 months pass by, she wants to see him.... Then there is the stepmom. I would LOVE to have 5 minutes with her!!!! Please help....What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
I hope everyone had a Merry Christmas. I have received a letter from dad's attorney regarding his wanting to terminate parental rights and be relieved of child support. I know in this state if parental rights are terminated, child support stops. I know he has an obligation to pay child support currently, however I don't want to force my daughter on him anymore. Part of me is saying just let him sign, and walk away, then part of me is saying no way, she is the one that will get hurt from this. He really is not involved with her, and his excuse is that he is tired of fighting with his wife and I over my daughter and having to go to court. He is in contempt for no-showing to drug screens, and will most likely be in trouble with judge since this is his 3rd time not obeying court orders within 1 year.
Am I wrong by asking my attorney to negotiate dad letting me have sole legal/physical custody, striking overnight visits, and allowing every other Sunday or whatever day he has time for our girl, and in return I will not raise his child support? I sort of feel like I have the upper hand right now, and I think he is scared to go to court. I do not want him to terminate his rights, but I feel that if he brought this up, maybe I should give in to his selfishness and let him walk away. I am completely on the fence as my daughter hates to go over there and has been screaming and crying when she has to go for the last 4 years every other weekend, then sometimes she misses him and wants to see him for awhile.
My absolute last resort is to ask him to pay the remainder of my daughter's tuition at school, one more month of child support, and I would like for him to continue to carry her on his insurance policy as secondary insurance. With our insurance policies combined, we both owe nothing, and she is in and out of the hospital during the winter which becomes costly.
I am coming to you since you are straight up and brutally honest, and I am looking for that. I don't want opinions from my friends and family because everyone has different outlook. Some say go ahead and move on without his help, others say stick him where it hurts, in his pockets, and then there is my poor innocent angel who doesn't like going to daddy's one day, then sometimes after 2 months pass by, she wants to see him.... Then there is the stepmom. I would LOVE to have 5 minutes with her!!!! Please help....What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?