blstrabbit
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Colorado
My ex-husband and me are not on the best of terms. We divorced approximately 8 years ago and share joint custody of our two daughters (10 and 11). I am the residential parent. Our parenting plan is as follows: Mo-Fri and the third weekend of the month the children stay with me. They stay with him on the other weekends. Holidays and Vacations are being split.
Since he got re-married his new wife has completely taken over communications between us. She thinks and speaks for him. I have had to force the children to visit him. I have no desire to be found in contempt of court and while trying to talk to him on their behalf and letting them call him to ask if they could stay home I still enforced the times as outlined in the plan. I informed him about 10 months ago that the children are not wanting to visit him and suggested him to sit down with them and resolve the issue but I was laughed at.
I let minor issues slide. For example, he currently is 10 months behind in his child support ($146 per month for 2 children) and unemployed. When I applied for Medicaid and Foodstamps for my children I found out that he and his wife have applied for foodstamps for our daughters. I have a total of five children, work a full-time job and really need this help since their fathers are not living up to it. He threatened me and told me he would call social services because I buy the children's clothes in thrift stores.
My main problem is that the girls came back this weekend and informed me that they never want to go back because he is hitting them with a paddle and his wife is cussing at them when they don't clean the way they are supposed to. He got mad on Sunday and threw this paddle against the wall leaving a dent. My first instict was to call social services but if they start an investigation I may still have to drop my children off with him on Friday due to the court order we have in place. At that point he would know that I contacted authorities because the kids "ratted him out," and I am not sure what his reaction would be since he is bipolar and has violent tendencies. We had psychological evaluations done during our divorce and that was confirmed by a psychologist. What do I do???
My ex-husband and me are not on the best of terms. We divorced approximately 8 years ago and share joint custody of our two daughters (10 and 11). I am the residential parent. Our parenting plan is as follows: Mo-Fri and the third weekend of the month the children stay with me. They stay with him on the other weekends. Holidays and Vacations are being split.
Since he got re-married his new wife has completely taken over communications between us. She thinks and speaks for him. I have had to force the children to visit him. I have no desire to be found in contempt of court and while trying to talk to him on their behalf and letting them call him to ask if they could stay home I still enforced the times as outlined in the plan. I informed him about 10 months ago that the children are not wanting to visit him and suggested him to sit down with them and resolve the issue but I was laughed at.
I let minor issues slide. For example, he currently is 10 months behind in his child support ($146 per month for 2 children) and unemployed. When I applied for Medicaid and Foodstamps for my children I found out that he and his wife have applied for foodstamps for our daughters. I have a total of five children, work a full-time job and really need this help since their fathers are not living up to it. He threatened me and told me he would call social services because I buy the children's clothes in thrift stores.
My main problem is that the girls came back this weekend and informed me that they never want to go back because he is hitting them with a paddle and his wife is cussing at them when they don't clean the way they are supposed to. He got mad on Sunday and threw this paddle against the wall leaving a dent. My first instict was to call social services but if they start an investigation I may still have to drop my children off with him on Friday due to the court order we have in place. At that point he would know that I contacted authorities because the kids "ratted him out," and I am not sure what his reaction would be since he is bipolar and has violent tendencies. We had psychological evaluations done during our divorce and that was confirmed by a psychologist. What do I do???