We don't have dispute on child costody and child support amount, the only dispute is common property division.How often do you see your child? What are the logistics of these visits?
You may not have a dispute now but things may change. The way to prevent your current non-dispute becoming a dispute later is to get a court ruling now that confirms the details of your current non-dispute situation. And the only court that can do that is a court in Canada.We don't have dispute on child costody and child support amount, the only dispute is common property division.
I never said you had disputes about child custody or visitation. I asked how often you see the child and what the logistics of said visits are. I have a reason for asking.We don't have dispute on child costody and child support amount, the only dispute is common property division.
After I moved to VA 3 years ago, my wife and kid visited to my location twice, I paid everything (air tickets, hotel, food...) for them. The next year I went to see my kid and stayed with them for 2 months, I paid my air tickets, all apartment rent and food expense during the time I live there, I remotely worked from home and slept in my own bedroom . This year, I went to see my kid again but my wife didn't allow me stay with them, they moved to another apartment. The previous lease has both our names on it, so she thought I have the right to stay there. The new lease only shows her name, I have to stay in hotel for about 10 days. My kid is 16, I bought him a laptop and smartphone he wanted.I never said you had disputes about child custody or visitation. I asked how often you see the child and what the logistics of said visits are. I have a reason for asking.
Yep, particularly since he is 16 and doesn't WANT to move to the US. I cannot see any court, in either country, forcing a teenager to move to another country.You are willing to pay for all of this so the cost for you to travel to Canada for the proceedings really shouldn't be a concern.
I will say, however, that you are way off base in thinking that the child will end up living with you.
As said earlier, we don't have disputes on alimony, child custody and support amount. The only dispute is common property division.You are willing to pay for all of this so the cost for you to travel to Canada for the proceedings really shouldn't be a concern.
I will say, however, that you are way off base in thinking that the child will end up living with you.
I'm sorry that you have chose to ignore all of the advice given to you here. Please feel free to consult with a local attorney.As said earlier, we don't have disputes on alimony, child custody and support amount. The only dispute is common property division.