What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? California
Last May, custody and visitation were settled in court, and the resulting FOAH was endorsed by the judge and filed. We have been following the set schedule to the letter since it was implemented. There have been no arguments over the schedule, although the judge awarded him very little time with the children, though he was asking for what amounted to nearly half the time.
Just before I had to self-represent (one week ago), my attorney sent an MSA to the attorney of the other party. That attorney responded with proposed changes, all involving visitation - asking that more time be given his client.
I understand there is a time frame allowed for disputing the FOAH, and that time was up nearly a year ago.
My question is this: Is requesting a modification in visitation at this stage of the divorce a legitimate option available for him? If I were to refuse the proposed changes, is there an avenue for him to possibly get the extra time he is requesting? I don't know if they're just throwing it out there and hoping I will agree even though I don't have to, or if this is something that could really result in more time being awarded him even if I refuse his proposal.
Last May, custody and visitation were settled in court, and the resulting FOAH was endorsed by the judge and filed. We have been following the set schedule to the letter since it was implemented. There have been no arguments over the schedule, although the judge awarded him very little time with the children, though he was asking for what amounted to nearly half the time.
Just before I had to self-represent (one week ago), my attorney sent an MSA to the attorney of the other party. That attorney responded with proposed changes, all involving visitation - asking that more time be given his client.
I understand there is a time frame allowed for disputing the FOAH, and that time was up nearly a year ago.
My question is this: Is requesting a modification in visitation at this stage of the divorce a legitimate option available for him? If I were to refuse the proposed changes, is there an avenue for him to possibly get the extra time he is requesting? I don't know if they're just throwing it out there and hoping I will agree even though I don't have to, or if this is something that could really result in more time being awarded him even if I refuse his proposal.