What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Oregon
When my 6yr old daughter has visitation with her dad she doesn't have her own space. The Girlfriend has 3 boys ages 3, 10 and 12. The 2 younger boys share a room and the older has his own room. The 3yr old and the 12yr old are both autistic, and the oldest was removed from the home "because (girlfriend) couldn't handle him and needed help" (this is what my ex had told me) He is now back in the home from what I understand.
My daughter sleeps on the couch or shares a bunk bed with the middle boy when she sleeps there. My concern is that she is getting older and needs some privacy, or at least her own bed to sleep in. I am also uncomfortable with the fact that they don't seem to have control over the oldest's actions.
My babysitter who also works with special needs kids has suggested that this is possibly a dangerous situation, particularly since the oldest boy is going through puberty and has already been removed from the home once.
I would like to file an order stating that my daughter needs to have her own room, or at the least shares a room with the youngest child only, and that the 2 older boys would share a room. I have no idea if I even have legal grounds to request this, and I know that the ex does not have the funds for a bigger home. What can I do? I am mostly worried about misplaced sexual frustration on the part of the oldest boy.
When my 6yr old daughter has visitation with her dad she doesn't have her own space. The Girlfriend has 3 boys ages 3, 10 and 12. The 2 younger boys share a room and the older has his own room. The 3yr old and the 12yr old are both autistic, and the oldest was removed from the home "because (girlfriend) couldn't handle him and needed help" (this is what my ex had told me) He is now back in the home from what I understand.
My daughter sleeps on the couch or shares a bunk bed with the middle boy when she sleeps there. My concern is that she is getting older and needs some privacy, or at least her own bed to sleep in. I am also uncomfortable with the fact that they don't seem to have control over the oldest's actions.
My babysitter who also works with special needs kids has suggested that this is possibly a dangerous situation, particularly since the oldest boy is going through puberty and has already been removed from the home once.
I would like to file an order stating that my daughter needs to have her own room, or at the least shares a room with the youngest child only, and that the 2 older boys would share a room. I have no idea if I even have legal grounds to request this, and I know that the ex does not have the funds for a bigger home. What can I do? I am mostly worried about misplaced sexual frustration on the part of the oldest boy.