breezybaby26
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What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? CA
I am the mother of our 6 yr old. The father and I share 50/50 legal custody and I have Physical custody. We have an ongoing custody case in which the father is continuously taking me to court in an effort to obtain physical custody. He has not succeed. He, again, has filed a motion to modify the current custody agreement/visitation. Due to the repetitive filings, the judge is becoming more aggravated with our case. (This is my opinion, not fact.)
In brief, the father came to pick up our son, Friday night, for his regular visitation. However, he was definitely under the influence of something as he couldn't walk properly, his speech was slurred and his pupils were dilated. He was also shining a video camera in my face. He became belligerent with me when I suggested he switch a weekend with me as I did not feel comfortable with him driving in his current state. I live on a military base and my current husband called the police dispatch as soon as it was clear that the father could barely function. The father was so argumentative that I asked our son to go inside as the situation was escalating and I did not want him to see us fight. Before the police arrived the father sped away, stating that I was refusing him his visitation.
I understand that I do not have the right to deny him visitation. I just was trying to have a police officer decide whether he was ok to drive and if not I would be able to have a report to back this up. I called CPS and reported the situation. I also tried calling the father numerous times over the weekend to discuss the situation and notified him of my intent to file an Ex Parte motion requesting supervised visitation pending our future hearing.
I attended the hearing this morning and the father was not present. The judge granted my request due to the father not appearing, but set the matter for review this coming Friday. What does this mean and how do I prepare for the hearing?
In my Ex Parte declaration I tried to make it clear to the court that I do not wish to alienate the father from our son. However, there have been ongoing issues, I feel, are detrimental to our son's physical safety and emotional well being. The father has also threatened to kidnap our son on many occasions and I have a restraining order on him for this reason. Our son is diagnosed with ADHD and is on medication due to a processing disorder. The father refuses to administer the medication during his visitation. Our son returns from most visitations with his dad very emotional and angry.
I want our son to have a relationship with his dad but I want it to be a healthy one. I want what is best for our child and I am at a loss as to how to help the situation at this point. Any advice is welcome.
I am the mother of our 6 yr old. The father and I share 50/50 legal custody and I have Physical custody. We have an ongoing custody case in which the father is continuously taking me to court in an effort to obtain physical custody. He has not succeed. He, again, has filed a motion to modify the current custody agreement/visitation. Due to the repetitive filings, the judge is becoming more aggravated with our case. (This is my opinion, not fact.)
In brief, the father came to pick up our son, Friday night, for his regular visitation. However, he was definitely under the influence of something as he couldn't walk properly, his speech was slurred and his pupils were dilated. He was also shining a video camera in my face. He became belligerent with me when I suggested he switch a weekend with me as I did not feel comfortable with him driving in his current state. I live on a military base and my current husband called the police dispatch as soon as it was clear that the father could barely function. The father was so argumentative that I asked our son to go inside as the situation was escalating and I did not want him to see us fight. Before the police arrived the father sped away, stating that I was refusing him his visitation.
I understand that I do not have the right to deny him visitation. I just was trying to have a police officer decide whether he was ok to drive and if not I would be able to have a report to back this up. I called CPS and reported the situation. I also tried calling the father numerous times over the weekend to discuss the situation and notified him of my intent to file an Ex Parte motion requesting supervised visitation pending our future hearing.
I attended the hearing this morning and the father was not present. The judge granted my request due to the father not appearing, but set the matter for review this coming Friday. What does this mean and how do I prepare for the hearing?
In my Ex Parte declaration I tried to make it clear to the court that I do not wish to alienate the father from our son. However, there have been ongoing issues, I feel, are detrimental to our son's physical safety and emotional well being. The father has also threatened to kidnap our son on many occasions and I have a restraining order on him for this reason. Our son is diagnosed with ADHD and is on medication due to a processing disorder. The father refuses to administer the medication during his visitation. Our son returns from most visitations with his dad very emotional and angry.
I want our son to have a relationship with his dad but I want it to be a healthy one. I want what is best for our child and I am at a loss as to how to help the situation at this point. Any advice is welcome.