What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? MI
Hubby's ex informed him of some poor grades that their daughter is getting in school and that her teacher is recommending summer school (already??). The teacher apparently told mom that after school tutoring would not be necessary, but that summer school should catch her up for next year. Now, to catch you up on the situation, my husband has his court date next month for a change of domicile (was transferred out of state for work, 700 miles away).
Dad has put in emails and calls to the teacher since December (prior to any school reports being recieved), without any return correspondence. He would like to discuss the kids progress, but it's impossible when she won't get back to him. Nobody is arguing that summer school may be necessary, but it seems early to make that decision, especially when after school help is being deemed unnecessary for her. The proposed summer schedule would give whoever doesn't get primary custody about 10 weeks in the summer. This would be impossible if mom gains custody for the school year and summer school is needed.
Since the court date isn't for a month, dad is wondering if he should request after school tutoring anyway in order to try and catch daughter up now, instead of waiting for summer. It makes sense to me to try and address any issues while she's still in school, but I'm not a teacher so I don't know what works out best in the end. My husband's gut tells him that mom may be setting things up so that she gets the kids (at least daughter) over the summer regardless of what the custody decision is. (He feels this way because mom refused to allow him to be a part of the conference between her and the teacher via phone conferencing, which was available). He may be paranoid, but she's tried things like that in the past to him so he's always on guard.
Any ideas what dad should do in this situation?
Hubby's ex informed him of some poor grades that their daughter is getting in school and that her teacher is recommending summer school (already??). The teacher apparently told mom that after school tutoring would not be necessary, but that summer school should catch her up for next year. Now, to catch you up on the situation, my husband has his court date next month for a change of domicile (was transferred out of state for work, 700 miles away).
Dad has put in emails and calls to the teacher since December (prior to any school reports being recieved), without any return correspondence. He would like to discuss the kids progress, but it's impossible when she won't get back to him. Nobody is arguing that summer school may be necessary, but it seems early to make that decision, especially when after school help is being deemed unnecessary for her. The proposed summer schedule would give whoever doesn't get primary custody about 10 weeks in the summer. This would be impossible if mom gains custody for the school year and summer school is needed.
Since the court date isn't for a month, dad is wondering if he should request after school tutoring anyway in order to try and catch daughter up now, instead of waiting for summer. It makes sense to me to try and address any issues while she's still in school, but I'm not a teacher so I don't know what works out best in the end. My husband's gut tells him that mom may be setting things up so that she gets the kids (at least daughter) over the summer regardless of what the custody decision is. (He feels this way because mom refused to allow him to be a part of the conference between her and the teacher via phone conferencing, which was available). He may be paranoid, but she's tried things like that in the past to him so he's always on guard.
Any ideas what dad should do in this situation?