christianwos
New member
Hello everyone,
First post here. I have a bit of a weird question about child custody. My ex and my son live on a military base in Japan and due to the COVID-19 crisis they were evacuated from the base and sent home earlier. They generally get home in mid June and stay until mid august. Normally, during that time, I have my son with me for 6 weeks, but the Department of State has designated their safe haven my ex wife' house, which means that technically they are not allowed to leave the house.
They don't know when they are leaving to go back to the base and I was arguing that he should stay with me for seven weeks, since we are in Pennsylvania and PA child custody orders are still enforced. My ex claims that he must not leave the house and refuses to have him stay with me as she says that the authorized departure is not a vacation but rather a necessary move that comes with strict stipulations, one of which is for them to stay at their safe haven.
Can a government body supersede a child custody, especially when the state still enforces the child custody?
Thanks.
First post here. I have a bit of a weird question about child custody. My ex and my son live on a military base in Japan and due to the COVID-19 crisis they were evacuated from the base and sent home earlier. They generally get home in mid June and stay until mid august. Normally, during that time, I have my son with me for 6 weeks, but the Department of State has designated their safe haven my ex wife' house, which means that technically they are not allowed to leave the house.
They don't know when they are leaving to go back to the base and I was arguing that he should stay with me for seven weeks, since we are in Pennsylvania and PA child custody orders are still enforced. My ex claims that he must not leave the house and refuses to have him stay with me as she says that the authorized departure is not a vacation but rather a necessary move that comes with strict stipulations, one of which is for them to stay at their safe haven.
Can a government body supersede a child custody, especially when the state still enforces the child custody?
Thanks.