chipmunk226
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What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? My custody order is in PA but I currently live 180 miles away in MD.
In 2003 it was agreed that I could move to MD with our son for me to be with my husband, who at the time was in the military. Our son is now 9 years old. Terms were 2 weekends a month at NCP and all of summer vaca, every thanksgiving, every spring and winter break with me providing all transportation. If a weekend had an extra off day or two, then that would also be part of NCP's visitation.
The order was later modified to to allow for set weekends and again for me to have 2 weekends in the PA during the 9 week summer.
In January, we had another hearing to modify with a master. The master had submitted the 'recommendation' that NCP was now to do half the transportation and also that NCP summer visitation was reduced to 2 weeks in July and 2 weeks in August so that our son can have continuity of care as far as therapy and that dad does not discuss custody matters or pressure our child to make a choice of where he wants to live. Father since filed an appeal and we have a court date set for 6/24
In trying to make this brief, I have been to court over a dozen times since 2001. My lawyer affectionately calls my case his "frequent flyer" case. I have orders from ordering NCP not to exposed our highly allergic son to cats. Seems like a no-brainer, but yeah, I had to get an order; to barring him from contact with 3 minor male family members for inappropriate contact.
My husband just got offered a job promotion to a management position and a 20% pay increase which is pretty substantial. Bad news is that its in NC, 500 miles away from NCP.
He will never agree to the move, not that I blame him. So I will be filing for a Plowman hearing. Any one have experience with one?
I have searched for the PA family law code on the matter but keep hitting dead ends.
I am almost positive that NCP will file for a transfer of custody. What are the chances of them deciding to move him from my custody to his dad's? I have had primary physical and legal since our first final order back in 2002.
Will the abuse incidents come in to play? His father was not the culprit, however, but he hasn't made any effort to continue our son's therapy while hes with him to help him cope. Even after the psychiatrists and therapists have phoned and mailed requests to him. Nor has he ever come to terms that this even happened. His father has followed the orders not to allow contact with the offenders. But he will routinely leave our son with family members that continually ask our son why did he 'lie' on the family and cause all that "trouble". They treat our son as if he was the offender, not the victim. My son is routinely excluded from family events because the true offenders will be there. Our son missed out on his older sister's graduation party because of it. His dad felt it more important to allow the offending cousin to attend then his own son. But not before he had my son help set up and blow up balloons.
My son has been in therapy continually since 2005 and is currently on medication for anxiety and depression. It would not be in my son's best interest (of course this is my opinion ) to go live with his father full time. He doesn't provide the simple basic need as far as his medical care. He also continually has our son lie about what he does and who he is with. This is a concern to me because of the past abuse.
Sorry so long, but basically I want to know to a degree what to expect. What do I need to show that this is in my son's best interest and that transferring custody would not be? If we move, I will continue his therapy there. I am willing to withdraw my request for more time during the summer and offer to fly our son up to PA once a month at my expense. If feasible, our son would go on weekends that have extra days off. He will continue to have all the other extended breaks during the school year.
If my husband accepts the position, he will move down to NC while I, my son and our two other young children stay in MD until I can get my court date in PA. Anyone know how long this can take? I am really not looking forward to have to live separately from my husband for too long But I've learned my lesson from trying to do things before the court makes its ruling
Will they take in to consideration my son's wishes? He is 9 and will be 10 in June. I am pretty sure he will say he will want to live with his dad because he has no rules or structure and his father continually pressures him to do the 'right' thing and come 'home'.
What would be the worse case scenario? Can they say no the child cannot move, but no there won't be a transfer of custody either?
Thanks in advance! and thanks for reading my novel
In 2003 it was agreed that I could move to MD with our son for me to be with my husband, who at the time was in the military. Our son is now 9 years old. Terms were 2 weekends a month at NCP and all of summer vaca, every thanksgiving, every spring and winter break with me providing all transportation. If a weekend had an extra off day or two, then that would also be part of NCP's visitation.
The order was later modified to to allow for set weekends and again for me to have 2 weekends in the PA during the 9 week summer.
In January, we had another hearing to modify with a master. The master had submitted the 'recommendation' that NCP was now to do half the transportation and also that NCP summer visitation was reduced to 2 weeks in July and 2 weeks in August so that our son can have continuity of care as far as therapy and that dad does not discuss custody matters or pressure our child to make a choice of where he wants to live. Father since filed an appeal and we have a court date set for 6/24
In trying to make this brief, I have been to court over a dozen times since 2001. My lawyer affectionately calls my case his "frequent flyer" case. I have orders from ordering NCP not to exposed our highly allergic son to cats. Seems like a no-brainer, but yeah, I had to get an order; to barring him from contact with 3 minor male family members for inappropriate contact.
My husband just got offered a job promotion to a management position and a 20% pay increase which is pretty substantial. Bad news is that its in NC, 500 miles away from NCP.
He will never agree to the move, not that I blame him. So I will be filing for a Plowman hearing. Any one have experience with one?
I have searched for the PA family law code on the matter but keep hitting dead ends.
I am almost positive that NCP will file for a transfer of custody. What are the chances of them deciding to move him from my custody to his dad's? I have had primary physical and legal since our first final order back in 2002.
Will the abuse incidents come in to play? His father was not the culprit, however, but he hasn't made any effort to continue our son's therapy while hes with him to help him cope. Even after the psychiatrists and therapists have phoned and mailed requests to him. Nor has he ever come to terms that this even happened. His father has followed the orders not to allow contact with the offenders. But he will routinely leave our son with family members that continually ask our son why did he 'lie' on the family and cause all that "trouble". They treat our son as if he was the offender, not the victim. My son is routinely excluded from family events because the true offenders will be there. Our son missed out on his older sister's graduation party because of it. His dad felt it more important to allow the offending cousin to attend then his own son. But not before he had my son help set up and blow up balloons.
My son has been in therapy continually since 2005 and is currently on medication for anxiety and depression. It would not be in my son's best interest (of course this is my opinion ) to go live with his father full time. He doesn't provide the simple basic need as far as his medical care. He also continually has our son lie about what he does and who he is with. This is a concern to me because of the past abuse.
Sorry so long, but basically I want to know to a degree what to expect. What do I need to show that this is in my son's best interest and that transferring custody would not be? If we move, I will continue his therapy there. I am willing to withdraw my request for more time during the summer and offer to fly our son up to PA once a month at my expense. If feasible, our son would go on weekends that have extra days off. He will continue to have all the other extended breaks during the school year.
If my husband accepts the position, he will move down to NC while I, my son and our two other young children stay in MD until I can get my court date in PA. Anyone know how long this can take? I am really not looking forward to have to live separately from my husband for too long But I've learned my lesson from trying to do things before the court makes its ruling
Will they take in to consideration my son's wishes? He is 9 and will be 10 in June. I am pretty sure he will say he will want to live with his dad because he has no rules or structure and his father continually pressures him to do the 'right' thing and come 'home'.
What would be the worse case scenario? Can they say no the child cannot move, but no there won't be a transfer of custody either?
Thanks in advance! and thanks for reading my novel