What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? California (I live in Utah, but I'm asking for my girlfriend in California)
My girlfriend is divorced 8 years now, with an 11 year old boy. He husband abandoned her and the boy for his mistress. Some time later after the divorce, she and her ex came to a mutual understanding that he would pay $x in child support every month, and they agreed on a visitation schedule, with the mother having main custody. They did this outside of any court order or proceedings.
The father is now wanting the son to stay with him during the school year, which has never happened in his life. The father has paid somewhere between 1 and 5% of the agreed child support over the years.
Does the mother have the right to move her son wherever she finds a job, if it limits the verbal agreement of visitation time? She feels she can do whatever she wants because he has not provided financial support as agreed.
Does she really need to get courts involved, or is the child support thing enough weight that she can move around as needed?
My girlfriend is divorced 8 years now, with an 11 year old boy. He husband abandoned her and the boy for his mistress. Some time later after the divorce, she and her ex came to a mutual understanding that he would pay $x in child support every month, and they agreed on a visitation schedule, with the mother having main custody. They did this outside of any court order or proceedings.
The father is now wanting the son to stay with him during the school year, which has never happened in his life. The father has paid somewhere between 1 and 5% of the agreed child support over the years.
Does the mother have the right to move her son wherever she finds a job, if it limits the verbal agreement of visitation time? She feels she can do whatever she wants because he has not provided financial support as agreed.
Does she really need to get courts involved, or is the child support thing enough weight that she can move around as needed?