What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? IL
The appellate court came back remanding a portion of a case regarding visitation but affirms custody ruling by the trial court. I was the appellee in the case. Do I just wait for the appellant to file a motion to address the visitation issues found by the appellate court.
Decree states I, the custodial parent have sole discretion on when to increase visitations from the restricted 8 hours once a week to the standard visitation. I fixed this issue voluntarily outside of court. I have increased the visitation to standard F-S every other week visits as early as July when the ruling was made in June. I have allowed for holiday visits and towards the end of summer while I initiated the standard visitations, I allowed for extended week visits. I have given her mother's day and birthday visitations as well. I can see how the verbage in the judgement can be problematic but it was one that I took seriously and acted upon responsibly. I personally would rather have something definitive so there will are no issues in the future. We once had a mediator address visitations issues.
I have offered to file an agreed order to make the standard visitations official but knowing her, she's gonna find a way to make this process expensive and difficult for me. What can I do at this point if she refuses the agreed order, can I file the motion or shoudl I wait for her to move the court?
The appellate court came back remanding a portion of a case regarding visitation but affirms custody ruling by the trial court. I was the appellee in the case. Do I just wait for the appellant to file a motion to address the visitation issues found by the appellate court.
Decree states I, the custodial parent have sole discretion on when to increase visitations from the restricted 8 hours once a week to the standard visitation. I fixed this issue voluntarily outside of court. I have increased the visitation to standard F-S every other week visits as early as July when the ruling was made in June. I have allowed for holiday visits and towards the end of summer while I initiated the standard visitations, I allowed for extended week visits. I have given her mother's day and birthday visitations as well. I can see how the verbage in the judgement can be problematic but it was one that I took seriously and acted upon responsibly. I personally would rather have something definitive so there will are no issues in the future. We once had a mediator address visitations issues.
I have offered to file an agreed order to make the standard visitations official but knowing her, she's gonna find a way to make this process expensive and difficult for me. What can I do at this point if she refuses the agreed order, can I file the motion or shoudl I wait for her to move the court?