If its not finished by the time that school starts, then they will start in your district. That actually makes it less likely that a judge would rule that they should change schools.Just got call from attorney today..she left a message that she had heard
from Dad's attorney that the psych probably won't be able to do the school placement evaluation, since he's away all this week on vacation.
Granted, it came from the other side, so she was checking with me to see if I had contacted him. I left her a message that I had spoken with him last week and he had said he was going to contact the attorneys prior to setting anything up, but he thought he could do it. Of course, perhaps that has changed.
Dad had filed the petition to change schools so late that now we are wondering if this can even be done! I guess there's no chance that the whole thing could be thrown out, huh? If the evaluation can't be done prior to school starting, potentially they could start school in my district and then possibly be moved during the school year?
Doesn't seem right. I know I need to wait for my attorney to call back, but I wanted to see if anyone had any thoughts.
yep, go buy another bottle of wine and start hunting for the one you lost.The psych left me a message today stating that he could set something up for next week..this is after school has already started. (Starts Monday).
I called my attorney and she is working on it. Doubtful we are going to be able to get in earlier, and would need an answer regarding school before Friday.
I think that due to the delays and timing, that everything should just be either thrown out or adjourned until the end of this school year. I was hoping that the master could amend the order to specify such. Father petitioned 2 weeks after the deadline, so now here we are.
Anyone have any thoughts??
Congrats! I hope you don't have to go through the same thing again next year.Master decided yesterday that the kids will remain in my district. I believe she is amending the custody order to reflect that.
Interestingly enough, Dad has been out of town with the Reserves since 8/20 and I didn't know about it...he is supposed to return next week, after school already has started. Found this out Wednesday because I sued him in small claims for dental expenses and the constable who went to serve him was told by his mother that he doesn't live there and wouldn't ever get the papers. Of course, his mother sent a statement to his attorney that she only said he was in Maryland for a short period of time. Which means now I can get the constable to try to serve him again next week.
Thanks to all you guys for your support..it was a hard summer, dealing with this.
The kids are excited to go to school with their friends and their stepsister.
She would have been upset if they'd had to change schools, so thank goodness she never knew what was going on.
Got an e-mailed copy of the new order and it states that kids will go to my district unless otherwise court-ordered or agreement of the parties.
The Master was "hot" (per my attorney) that Dad also knew at the time of the hearing a few weeks ago that he had out-of-state training coming up, and never mentioned it. He knew we were supposed to meet with the psych but never mentioned that he wouldn't be available. Just like he never mentioned at last year's hearing that he could possibly be deployed (he knew it was coming for years). Master was quite angry that I was not given ROFR these past 2 weeks, even though it isn't specified in the custody order.
Basically, Dad cooked his own goose, with help from his mother.
At least now his pattern of dishonesty and evasiveness has been legally established.
It's going to be a big legal bill, but I will pay it with a SMILE!!
(I'm also going to keep trying to get him served for the small claims issue).
Then I'm going to buy 2 big bottles of Shiraz....
THANKS AGAIN FOR ALL YOUR INPUT!!!
I think that the judge would likely have the same view as the magistrate, therefore appealing would likely do dad no good.Not sure if he would appeal the master's decision; he very may well try to.
He would have to prove that the master erred in her decision, right?
Just curious if the fact that she decided the school issue while he was out of state would be a factor (remember that he never told anyone he was leaving town for several weeks).