Proserpina
Senior Member
Hi, I am back...
My ex is taking me back to court for more time with the kids and less child support. Our last time was in February of this year. He claims he will be going to school (again), so he won't be able to work as many hours, and therefore won't be able to provide as much support.
Right now, he sees the kids for 5 hours each on weekend days for all but one weekend of the month. He wants to extend these visits to 8.5 hours each. In addition, he wants the kids on their birthdays and also on Holy Days of worship.
Also, he wants joint legal custody (again), claiming that he doesn't know where our older son goes to school, and that I won't tell him (he didn't ask either). However, our son is just continuing school at the SAME place where he attended pre-school. Am I supposed to tell him every year when he is still attending the same place? I have notified father of every school report and medical report thus far. Should I just send him an email now?
Advice?
on a side, a few weeks ago, my older son told me in passing that father "touches [his] pee-pee all the time." (He had just come out of the pool and while I was changing him, I was talking to him about good touches and bad touches (not the first time). I told him only he and doctors are supposed to touch his private areas. I told him not even mommies or daddies should touch his private area because that is his private area. That's when he gave me a quizzical look and responded.) When I asked further, he clamped up and didn't want to say any more. My feeling is he didn't want to get his dad in trouble, so I dropped the subject. I did schedule an appointment with the therapist but he hasn't said much to her either... I just continue to teach him about good touches and bad touches. To be honest, they do seem to have fun with their father (as they should) but I just don't know what to make of this, either...I don't want to make a mountain out of a molehill; at the same time, I don't want to just say it is nothing if there might be something. Is there something more I should do?
Er... if he's volunteering that Dad is doing questionable things, you need to act on it in my opinion. If anything that should come before anything else.