What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? WI
I currently have sole custody and placement of my son. I was awarded this after my son's mother married a man who has abused my son. She has supervised visits about once a month (her choice how often) in the city where I live.
We have a court hearing in a couple of weeks, since she petitioned for more placement time.
I'm betting that the court will rule in favor of the recommendation as it's fairly in the middle. What I cannot fathom is how anyone thinks its a good idea to allow my son back in the home of the abuser. It's like everyone just forgets that mom's husband punched my son in the stomach.
I plan on fighting it tooth and nail, but I'm not confident that I can keep my son safe from this guy. Mom refuses to believe that anything happened or that there is the potential that anything could happen again. She will not protect my son from her husband.
My questions are:
1) Should I yield to the recommendation in hopes of not ending up with something worse?
2) Mom moved 3 hours away and we used to share driving. Now she moved another hour further. Would it seem petty of me to request that she be responsible for all transportation? The reason I ask (aside from it being unfair that I should be responsible since she moved) is that I work two weekends a month - the weekends that, hypothetically, she will have placement. I work until 4:30pm one weekend and until 10:30pm another weekend. I would not be able to get my son to the midway point in either instance, on either the Friday or the Sunday. Ideas?
3) What could these people (the family court counselor and the GAL) possibly be missing? I want to understand how they think this is best for my son - returning him to a negligent and abusive mother and her abusive new husband. Would it be out of line for me to request to meet with them prior to the court hearing in hopes that they could explain this to me? If they have learned things that I don't know that could possibly change how I see the situation (i.e. decide not to keep fighting) wouldn't that seem like a good idea?
I currently have sole custody and placement of my son. I was awarded this after my son's mother married a man who has abused my son. She has supervised visits about once a month (her choice how often) in the city where I live.
We have a court hearing in a couple of weeks, since she petitioned for more placement time.
- Home study report recommends she get 2 weekends a month, extended weekends in the summer
- She wants 3 weekends a month and the entire summer
- I think one weekend a month, extended in the summer would be best for my son.
I'm betting that the court will rule in favor of the recommendation as it's fairly in the middle. What I cannot fathom is how anyone thinks its a good idea to allow my son back in the home of the abuser. It's like everyone just forgets that mom's husband punched my son in the stomach.
I plan on fighting it tooth and nail, but I'm not confident that I can keep my son safe from this guy. Mom refuses to believe that anything happened or that there is the potential that anything could happen again. She will not protect my son from her husband.
My questions are:
1) Should I yield to the recommendation in hopes of not ending up with something worse?
2) Mom moved 3 hours away and we used to share driving. Now she moved another hour further. Would it seem petty of me to request that she be responsible for all transportation? The reason I ask (aside from it being unfair that I should be responsible since she moved) is that I work two weekends a month - the weekends that, hypothetically, she will have placement. I work until 4:30pm one weekend and until 10:30pm another weekend. I would not be able to get my son to the midway point in either instance, on either the Friday or the Sunday. Ideas?
3) What could these people (the family court counselor and the GAL) possibly be missing? I want to understand how they think this is best for my son - returning him to a negligent and abusive mother and her abusive new husband. Would it be out of line for me to request to meet with them prior to the court hearing in hopes that they could explain this to me? If they have learned things that I don't know that could possibly change how I see the situation (i.e. decide not to keep fighting) wouldn't that seem like a good idea?