proudfatherof4
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What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? PA
I am curious to know whether I am able to file for a complaint or contempt hearing against my daughter's mother on my own or do I have to hire an attorney for this step.
I am thinking that in the long run I will eventually need to hire an attorney, but just to get the initial ball rolling is this necessary?
My daughter does reside with her mother and we have a joint custody order. However, I am not being permitted to see my daughter and I was just informed last night that over the holidays I again will not get the opportunity to spend time with my daughter.
After her mother had told me that I was not going to get to see her over the holidays, she and I went back and forth for several hours. Ultimately ending with her telling me that she is going to block me and my wife and children from making any contact with my daughter. I also contacted her hometown police to file a complaint because she would not stop texting me after I had specifically asked to end the conversation. I believe that she is creating the "parental Alienation Syndrome" and I also feel that she has been hindering my relationship with my daughter. Not to mention, it is also hindering the relationship between my wife and children and my daughter. My oldest son spent the first 5 years of his life growing up with my daughter and now he isnt even allowed to talk to his sister?! This is crazy!
I am sure that after first look you are thinking...this guy must be doing something wrong. But the fact is that I have done everything in my power to build my relationship with my daughter. But being as her mother and I dont exactly get along she is punishing my relationship for it.
We do reside in different counties within the state and it has been tough because of the distance. My daughter is 13 years old and I want to put an end to this situation before it is completely out of hand.
Also, this may not be pertinant but this case has been messy from the start. Grandparents originally had custody, I had custody from age 4-9 and then mother has had custody from 9-current.
Any opinions would be appreciated! And if you need any further information, please just ask!
Thank you so muchWhat is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
I am curious to know whether I am able to file for a complaint or contempt hearing against my daughter's mother on my own or do I have to hire an attorney for this step.
I am thinking that in the long run I will eventually need to hire an attorney, but just to get the initial ball rolling is this necessary?
My daughter does reside with her mother and we have a joint custody order. However, I am not being permitted to see my daughter and I was just informed last night that over the holidays I again will not get the opportunity to spend time with my daughter.
After her mother had told me that I was not going to get to see her over the holidays, she and I went back and forth for several hours. Ultimately ending with her telling me that she is going to block me and my wife and children from making any contact with my daughter. I also contacted her hometown police to file a complaint because she would not stop texting me after I had specifically asked to end the conversation. I believe that she is creating the "parental Alienation Syndrome" and I also feel that she has been hindering my relationship with my daughter. Not to mention, it is also hindering the relationship between my wife and children and my daughter. My oldest son spent the first 5 years of his life growing up with my daughter and now he isnt even allowed to talk to his sister?! This is crazy!
I am sure that after first look you are thinking...this guy must be doing something wrong. But the fact is that I have done everything in my power to build my relationship with my daughter. But being as her mother and I dont exactly get along she is punishing my relationship for it.
We do reside in different counties within the state and it has been tough because of the distance. My daughter is 13 years old and I want to put an end to this situation before it is completely out of hand.
Also, this may not be pertinant but this case has been messy from the start. Grandparents originally had custody, I had custody from age 4-9 and then mother has had custody from 9-current.
Any opinions would be appreciated! And if you need any further information, please just ask!
Thank you so muchWhat is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?