writer1989
Junior Member
CA
Hi,
I'm posting this on behalf of my boyfriend, who I'm trying to help out. He's been married for about 10 years, separated (not legally) for three, to his wife, whom they have three children with. One his biologically his, and the other two (twin girls) are legally his as he adopted them when they got married. They're divorcing for irreconcilable differences, which are numerous and unnecessary to list here.
Basically, the situation is that he's paying her $3K a month to take care of the kids, who live with her in a house. But in the last two years or so she's been suffering from alcoholism, and disappears binge drinking for several days and drops the ball on making sure her kids are safe and well taken care of.
She's attempted to get herself help a few times, but ends up backsliding, and he can't afford to send her to rehab. And after her most recent binge, she's decided that he is no longer allowed to come into the house at all. Tonight he went to take his daughters to the movies but nothing was on, and when they suggested going to the house and watching a movie at home, she told him that she would call the police. Technically, his name isn't on the lease even though he is paying for the house rental, so I guess if she called the police they would throw him out? Not clear on this.
He has pictures and videos of her passed out drunk in her car, beer spilled all over her, liquor bottles overflowing from hiding places in her room and even in her 10 year old son's room.
Right now he's trying to decide whether or not he should take the children from her. If he were going to do that, would he have to call child services? Could he call child services simply based on the past incidents and show them photos, or would he have to wait for her to go on another drinking binge? What kind of action would child services take? Would he have to hire a lawyer, or could he go solo on this?
They've been "mid-divorce" for the last year or so, and he had papers drawn up using Legal Zoom, which he hasn't filed yet because he didn't realize he was supposed to file them first and then have hers served to her. The point of contention right now is that she won't sign the papers unless he agrees to take out life insurance, which he's refusing to do. If he files the papers and has hers served to her, and she responds and says she won't sign them, what would he have to do next? Would he have to hire a lawyer? Would she have to hire a lawyer? Would they just be in a stalemate because neither of them can agree on this one point?
I know this is long-winded, but to sum it up I'm basically asking what the best way of proceeding to take the children from her is and what the consequences of that are, and also what the consequences would be of her refusing to sign the divorce papers.
Any advice would be much appreciated. Thank you!
Hi,
I'm posting this on behalf of my boyfriend, who I'm trying to help out. He's been married for about 10 years, separated (not legally) for three, to his wife, whom they have three children with. One his biologically his, and the other two (twin girls) are legally his as he adopted them when they got married. They're divorcing for irreconcilable differences, which are numerous and unnecessary to list here.
Basically, the situation is that he's paying her $3K a month to take care of the kids, who live with her in a house. But in the last two years or so she's been suffering from alcoholism, and disappears binge drinking for several days and drops the ball on making sure her kids are safe and well taken care of.
She's attempted to get herself help a few times, but ends up backsliding, and he can't afford to send her to rehab. And after her most recent binge, she's decided that he is no longer allowed to come into the house at all. Tonight he went to take his daughters to the movies but nothing was on, and when they suggested going to the house and watching a movie at home, she told him that she would call the police. Technically, his name isn't on the lease even though he is paying for the house rental, so I guess if she called the police they would throw him out? Not clear on this.
He has pictures and videos of her passed out drunk in her car, beer spilled all over her, liquor bottles overflowing from hiding places in her room and even in her 10 year old son's room.
Right now he's trying to decide whether or not he should take the children from her. If he were going to do that, would he have to call child services? Could he call child services simply based on the past incidents and show them photos, or would he have to wait for her to go on another drinking binge? What kind of action would child services take? Would he have to hire a lawyer, or could he go solo on this?
They've been "mid-divorce" for the last year or so, and he had papers drawn up using Legal Zoom, which he hasn't filed yet because he didn't realize he was supposed to file them first and then have hers served to her. The point of contention right now is that she won't sign the papers unless he agrees to take out life insurance, which he's refusing to do. If he files the papers and has hers served to her, and she responds and says she won't sign them, what would he have to do next? Would he have to hire a lawyer? Would she have to hire a lawyer? Would they just be in a stalemate because neither of them can agree on this one point?
I know this is long-winded, but to sum it up I'm basically asking what the best way of proceeding to take the children from her is and what the consequences of that are, and also what the consequences would be of her refusing to sign the divorce papers.
Any advice would be much appreciated. Thank you!