GoodDadtoBK
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What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? CA
This question is in regards to my oldest daughter who is 14. She just started high school today , and when I went in to the office this morning I found out that her mother failed to list me as her father on all of the paperwork. The woman in the office pulled out our custody agreement which is Mom having full legal and physical.
I tried to show the woman my daughter's birth certificate which shows me as the father. I also tried to explain to her that custody has nothing to do with my having access to her school records. She looked at me like I had five heads when I mentioned FERPA to her. I told her ther is nothing on file denying me access, which means they can't keep me from her records.
I was instructed, by the principal, to have mom email the school and give them "permission" to give me information about my daughter. I had to leave the office because I knew I wasn't going to get anywhere. My ex and I are not able to communicate, unfortunately. She has even dropped my last name from our daughter's hyphenated name on all of the school records. The last thing I want to do is ask her to send an email for me.
Am I correct in assuming that I should have access to her school information? Also, mom has listed her husband as dad on all of the new paperwork. Is this something I should turn over to my lawyer, or should I try to contact the school again on my own? I am trying to avoid conflict as much as possible.
Thank you
This question is in regards to my oldest daughter who is 14. She just started high school today , and when I went in to the office this morning I found out that her mother failed to list me as her father on all of the paperwork. The woman in the office pulled out our custody agreement which is Mom having full legal and physical.
I tried to show the woman my daughter's birth certificate which shows me as the father. I also tried to explain to her that custody has nothing to do with my having access to her school records. She looked at me like I had five heads when I mentioned FERPA to her. I told her ther is nothing on file denying me access, which means they can't keep me from her records.
I was instructed, by the principal, to have mom email the school and give them "permission" to give me information about my daughter. I had to leave the office because I knew I wasn't going to get anywhere. My ex and I are not able to communicate, unfortunately. She has even dropped my last name from our daughter's hyphenated name on all of the school records. The last thing I want to do is ask her to send an email for me.
Am I correct in assuming that I should have access to her school information? Also, mom has listed her husband as dad on all of the new paperwork. Is this something I should turn over to my lawyer, or should I try to contact the school again on my own? I am trying to avoid conflict as much as possible.
Thank you