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Facts: Single Minor Child, 7
I have sole physical custody, joint legal custody. Father lives in Georgia and is current on child support.
Divorced when child was 18 months old. Father has seen child 5 times since then. Calls 5-6 times per year (every 2-3 months).
Had parenting agreement which "expired" when child was 5, but I never pursued another because father never exercised visitation as dictated by agreement anyway, so I figured "why go to expense"? I have never spoken ill of father to the child, send him photos, videos and child's wish list for Santa every year. I have bent over backwards to get them on Skype together, and even allowed him to come to where we happened to be vacationing, because it was near him and stay for a BBQ and come boating with us.
Now the burr in the saddle: He has a fiance who wants him to get the child to spend the summer with them. He wants me to send my 7 year old on a plane, alone (5 hours) so he doesn't have to take time and expense to come escort her back.
I have 2 problems:
1. Given the rarity of prior contact with the child, I think the entire summer is too much . The father has not seen her in almost 24 months already, and says he has no plans to see her before the summer-it will be 30 months by then.
2. I do not think this child is ready to fly by herself for 5 hours across the country.
I conveyed this to the father who blew up at me. He said he works 6 days a week, 10 hours a day, and cannot afford the time to waste coming to get her. I even said that, if he would pay, I would bring her out, but he would have to bring her back. I further said that if the 2 weeks went well at the beginning of the summer, I would agree to another visit at the end of the summer.
So I have decided to push the ignore button. It is unlikely he will pursue legal avenues due to geographical and time/money constraints. Right decision?
He is calling her this week (twice), but only to try to get her to "tell mommy you want to fly by yourself". She was crying at bedtime over it, and having trouble sleeping too. It is clear she is stressed over it. Advice?
Facts: Single Minor Child, 7
I have sole physical custody, joint legal custody. Father lives in Georgia and is current on child support.
Divorced when child was 18 months old. Father has seen child 5 times since then. Calls 5-6 times per year (every 2-3 months).
Had parenting agreement which "expired" when child was 5, but I never pursued another because father never exercised visitation as dictated by agreement anyway, so I figured "why go to expense"? I have never spoken ill of father to the child, send him photos, videos and child's wish list for Santa every year. I have bent over backwards to get them on Skype together, and even allowed him to come to where we happened to be vacationing, because it was near him and stay for a BBQ and come boating with us.
Now the burr in the saddle: He has a fiance who wants him to get the child to spend the summer with them. He wants me to send my 7 year old on a plane, alone (5 hours) so he doesn't have to take time and expense to come escort her back.
I have 2 problems:
1. Given the rarity of prior contact with the child, I think the entire summer is too much . The father has not seen her in almost 24 months already, and says he has no plans to see her before the summer-it will be 30 months by then.
2. I do not think this child is ready to fly by herself for 5 hours across the country.
I conveyed this to the father who blew up at me. He said he works 6 days a week, 10 hours a day, and cannot afford the time to waste coming to get her. I even said that, if he would pay, I would bring her out, but he would have to bring her back. I further said that if the 2 weeks went well at the beginning of the summer, I would agree to another visit at the end of the summer.
So I have decided to push the ignore button. It is unlikely he will pursue legal avenues due to geographical and time/money constraints. Right decision?
He is calling her this week (twice), but only to try to get her to "tell mommy you want to fly by yourself". She was crying at bedtime over it, and having trouble sleeping too. It is clear she is stressed over it. Advice?