Update
We had our initial appearance, today, for the violation petition.
Foremost, I have to say he outright lied that he told me he was having trouble logging into OFW. It's NOWHERE in the logs of our communication, recorded or written, and there is not much vocal communication anyway. Now, sadly, there's very little at all.
Secondly, to sum things up, he was told that he's had more than enough time to comply with the order. He was also told that if he took the time to watch video tutorials and/or read instructions and/or to talk to customer service, that the judge is sure he can figure out the program, with all the testimonials about how easy it is to navigate, as well as the fact that he uses facebook. Heck, one of the testimonials even SAYS the site is much like facebook.
Thirdly, he admitted he was in contempt as far as getting the psych eval done. He then proceeded to confuse the judge as to what the order actually said. I want to read it again, myself, as I'm SURE it was known that he's had one or two done in the past and that this is actually a new one wanted done.
He was also told that the one of us who is responsible for the child on a particular day should also be responsible for finding daycare if we're working, etc., so my conclusion on that is him not picking her up solely because he has to work starting an hour before her bed time until about 1 AM, isn't an excuse. When the judge asked his mother, since grandparents are usually JUMPING at the chance to spend time with the grandchild, what she was doing and if she could care for her during that time, his mother replied with that she's 71 and has health issues and cannot care for a child of our child's age alone. (Side note: my kiddo's grandfather on my side is the SAME age as his mother and has issues of his own, but has shown perfectly capable of caring for kiddo when necessary.) The judge actually said he is sure that, provided there's an emergency, that his mother should be capable of calling 911. His mother kept rambling and the judge just kept right on talking over her.
So, all in all, he was told he had more than enough time in which to comply, but he's being given until the next court date in a month or so to get things wrapped up and he was strongly advised to apply for an attorney, as well as given and advice/warning sheet about, I guess, what could happen in a contempt hearing if he goes pro-se.
Ugh. It continues. And our child continues to lose out, due to all of this and that he is nowadays using her as a messenger and questioning her.