What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?Washington
My ex--wife who has custody of my oldest son was recently directed by a court order to provide the cost of plane tickets for my son's Christmas visit with me. Instead she waited until the day before he was to fly over to see me and filed a motion for reconsideration, and the court date was scheduled for two weeks after my son's Christmas visit would be over with. My ex had already argued the fact with the judge in court several times and the judge told her no and that she would provide the cost. After the last year of what my ex has put me and my son through in regards to visits, and then me having to pay over $1000 for a plane ticket because my ex refused to allow my son to come over for an agreed summer visit, not to mention other issues that are too great to explain here. I feel the judgement was fair. I am now filing an order of contempt to the fact that my ex-wife is trying to circumvent the courts decisions and play games with the court (there are issues of her refusing visits for my son for the past year, not to mention a what I would feel to be a frustration of visitation which forced me to pay so much for the summer visit ) I am also considering filing for a change of custody and wondering what the chances may be of actually succeeding.What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
My ex--wife who has custody of my oldest son was recently directed by a court order to provide the cost of plane tickets for my son's Christmas visit with me. Instead she waited until the day before he was to fly over to see me and filed a motion for reconsideration, and the court date was scheduled for two weeks after my son's Christmas visit would be over with. My ex had already argued the fact with the judge in court several times and the judge told her no and that she would provide the cost. After the last year of what my ex has put me and my son through in regards to visits, and then me having to pay over $1000 for a plane ticket because my ex refused to allow my son to come over for an agreed summer visit, not to mention other issues that are too great to explain here. I feel the judgement was fair. I am now filing an order of contempt to the fact that my ex-wife is trying to circumvent the courts decisions and play games with the court (there are issues of her refusing visits for my son for the past year, not to mention a what I would feel to be a frustration of visitation which forced me to pay so much for the summer visit ) I am also considering filing for a change of custody and wondering what the chances may be of actually succeeding.What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?