What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? TX
I think I mentioned before that I had gotten my daughter back from the NCP. Shortly after, she ran away. She had gone back to her dads, and we got her back again, and while she didnt run away again, she was doing terrible in school and was skipping school often.
She went to visit her dad again this summer. She refused to return and when I went to get her, again I couldn't get near the house because of the locked gate. On the phone she told me that if I made her come home again she would run away, and maybe even kill herself.
Call me a terrible parent for "giving in" to that but her father is not a terrible parent, and she is not at risk for harm there as opposed to what she was threatening to have happen if I took him to court again.
On top of that with another child at home, her selfish choices were making the home life terrible and more than once I have had to neglect attending something her older brother was doing because I basically had to sit on her to make her do her school work and stay at home. Not to mentioned missed work and school for me with her.
I let her stay.
They were not wanting to change the custody or support orders but I want spelled out visitation with her since there is already a problem with trying to arrange Christmas or thanksgiving information. It is clearly spelled out in our papers that I have the children odd years for Thanksgiving, they are refusing to allow me to have her. So I want my rights more protected and spelled out.
I am moving to Texas to be closer to her, and I want standard visitation at least. I wont live in the same town as they do so I dont think 50/50 will work. So I am going to file to modify the order, though they have no interest in doing so.
My child support for her will be about 156 a month. I have no idea how they would calculate his for our son. He is also 13000 behind in child support right now. Is it possible to have the child support deducted from his arrears?
Is there anything I am missing in trying to protect myself and my rights to my daughter?
Are the courts likely to impute him more income since he has had 38 jobs in the past 9 years. Is the idea that he quit jobs (I believe that most were voluntary and if needed am prepared to find what info I can subpoena to prove it) and that he would have a greater earning potential if he had not been avoiding withholding relevant?
I wont be snarky and I will take what people want to say about me but please remember that I did what I felt was best for my family and it was not easy, and that choice is not what I am asking about here.
I think I mentioned before that I had gotten my daughter back from the NCP. Shortly after, she ran away. She had gone back to her dads, and we got her back again, and while she didnt run away again, she was doing terrible in school and was skipping school often.
She went to visit her dad again this summer. She refused to return and when I went to get her, again I couldn't get near the house because of the locked gate. On the phone she told me that if I made her come home again she would run away, and maybe even kill herself.
Call me a terrible parent for "giving in" to that but her father is not a terrible parent, and she is not at risk for harm there as opposed to what she was threatening to have happen if I took him to court again.
On top of that with another child at home, her selfish choices were making the home life terrible and more than once I have had to neglect attending something her older brother was doing because I basically had to sit on her to make her do her school work and stay at home. Not to mentioned missed work and school for me with her.
I let her stay.
They were not wanting to change the custody or support orders but I want spelled out visitation with her since there is already a problem with trying to arrange Christmas or thanksgiving information. It is clearly spelled out in our papers that I have the children odd years for Thanksgiving, they are refusing to allow me to have her. So I want my rights more protected and spelled out.
I am moving to Texas to be closer to her, and I want standard visitation at least. I wont live in the same town as they do so I dont think 50/50 will work. So I am going to file to modify the order, though they have no interest in doing so.
My child support for her will be about 156 a month. I have no idea how they would calculate his for our son. He is also 13000 behind in child support right now. Is it possible to have the child support deducted from his arrears?
Is there anything I am missing in trying to protect myself and my rights to my daughter?
Are the courts likely to impute him more income since he has had 38 jobs in the past 9 years. Is the idea that he quit jobs (I believe that most were voluntary and if needed am prepared to find what info I can subpoena to prove it) and that he would have a greater earning potential if he had not been avoiding withholding relevant?
I wont be snarky and I will take what people want to say about me but please remember that I did what I felt was best for my family and it was not easy, and that choice is not what I am asking about here.