What is the name of your state? FLORIDA
2 Questions:
1. My ex hasn't seen the kids in over 4 years (and 3 years ago sent a letter to one of the kids about his overdose and how he almost died! I didn't get the mail that day so I wasn't able to intercept it!). In this time he's been in and out of 3 rehabs, the last one he checked himself out of and disappeared. Recently his parents have tried to find him to bring him home to their house in another state. I've maintained the kids' relationship with their grandparents so they could all still be in each other's lives otherwise they'd have never seen each other. At this point if ex resurfaces, I do not want him to have contact with the kids. Can I get his parental rights revoked - show abandonment - and if so, how? How can I prove this? Except for 'witnesses' who haven't seen him in over 4 years or know my kids and have never met their dad. (he sued me in 2016 to reduce child support (that he hasn't paid in 5+ years) and of course he never showed up to the 2 court hearings or mediation so at least that's on record - as well as all the money from 2014-2016 he hasn't paid in child support, etc.!). I also DO have a long distance parenting plan when he moved away 5 years ago that states he has to make plans 30 days in advance to see the kids otherwise I have the right to refuse the visit. I feel like I need something more now, though.
2. I don't trust his parents to NOT keep him away from the kids. Obviously the kids would no longer be allowed to go to their state without me but just in case, how can I get supervised visitation with his parents NOT allowed to be the supervisors (since they are the ones that are going to bring him back into their lives). Again, how to show proof? I have docs from his first rehab but everything else has just been told to me from other family but how do I show he's an addict and that his parents are irresponsible?
At least the kids are teenagers now. I really don't want them to have to testify but if it means they won't have to see their dad, they would probably do it.
2 Questions:
1. My ex hasn't seen the kids in over 4 years (and 3 years ago sent a letter to one of the kids about his overdose and how he almost died! I didn't get the mail that day so I wasn't able to intercept it!). In this time he's been in and out of 3 rehabs, the last one he checked himself out of and disappeared. Recently his parents have tried to find him to bring him home to their house in another state. I've maintained the kids' relationship with their grandparents so they could all still be in each other's lives otherwise they'd have never seen each other. At this point if ex resurfaces, I do not want him to have contact with the kids. Can I get his parental rights revoked - show abandonment - and if so, how? How can I prove this? Except for 'witnesses' who haven't seen him in over 4 years or know my kids and have never met their dad. (he sued me in 2016 to reduce child support (that he hasn't paid in 5+ years) and of course he never showed up to the 2 court hearings or mediation so at least that's on record - as well as all the money from 2014-2016 he hasn't paid in child support, etc.!). I also DO have a long distance parenting plan when he moved away 5 years ago that states he has to make plans 30 days in advance to see the kids otherwise I have the right to refuse the visit. I feel like I need something more now, though.
2. I don't trust his parents to NOT keep him away from the kids. Obviously the kids would no longer be allowed to go to their state without me but just in case, how can I get supervised visitation with his parents NOT allowed to be the supervisors (since they are the ones that are going to bring him back into their lives). Again, how to show proof? I have docs from his first rehab but everything else has just been told to me from other family but how do I show he's an addict and that his parents are irresponsible?
At least the kids are teenagers now. I really don't want them to have to testify but if it means they won't have to see their dad, they would probably do it.