fishermanSTEVE
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What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Ca
Hi. I will try to keep this short and to the point. Joint legal and joint physical custody with me (father) as CP. Mom gets children EOW and a wednesday visit. She is to pick children up from school and return them to my house in the late evening on Wednesdays.
Our custody order states that changes in the schedule are to be mutually agreed upon and require 48 hours notice - unless in the case of an emergency.
For the last 2 months, she has flaked on every weekday visit, except for 2, and each time there has been less than 48 hours notice. A couple weeks ago notice was given at midnight before Wednesday (14 hrs notice). Last week, it was a text message at 10am the day of (4 hrs notice). Her excuse is that she cannot get the day off work (a new job she took that conflicted with her schedule, even though she fought so hard for a weekday visit). (Interesting that she realizes that she can't get the time off only hours before her visitation). I guess I have been a nice guy these past couple months because I accommodate it every time.
Every time she flakes, I have to take off work 5 hours early to make it to school on time (I had my schedule at work changed so I work extra hours on Wednesdays and every other Friday, the days she is supposed to get them from school because I could really use the extra money right now). Not only am I losing hours at work, but my boss is getting pretty annoyed with the "hey, i gotta run... she flaked again".
Questions: Can i tell her to pound sand next time she flakes so last minute and just not agree to her changing the schedule? Or am I required to allow her to flake.
Is this considered an emergency? Is her not being able to get time off work considered an emergency? Can I tell her to call a family member or friend or even one of our sons friends parents and make arrangements to have our sons picked up? (I mean, thats what I would do if I couldnt make it to get our sons from school).
What if she says she simply can't get time off of work, and I tell her that I simply cannot get time off of work. Who's responsible?
The more i read what I wrote, I notice that it seems that I don't have my childrens best interest at heart because I just want to NOT go get them. It's not so much trying to teach mom a lesson or saying No for the sake of saying No. It's that I work really hard. I am lucky to have a job. I don't want to ruin it. I don't want to leave work early on HER days simply because she is not planning well. I want her to take responsibilty. THe boys want to see her during the week.
Thanks for any advice.
Hi. I will try to keep this short and to the point. Joint legal and joint physical custody with me (father) as CP. Mom gets children EOW and a wednesday visit. She is to pick children up from school and return them to my house in the late evening on Wednesdays.
Our custody order states that changes in the schedule are to be mutually agreed upon and require 48 hours notice - unless in the case of an emergency.
For the last 2 months, she has flaked on every weekday visit, except for 2, and each time there has been less than 48 hours notice. A couple weeks ago notice was given at midnight before Wednesday (14 hrs notice). Last week, it was a text message at 10am the day of (4 hrs notice). Her excuse is that she cannot get the day off work (a new job she took that conflicted with her schedule, even though she fought so hard for a weekday visit). (Interesting that she realizes that she can't get the time off only hours before her visitation). I guess I have been a nice guy these past couple months because I accommodate it every time.
Every time she flakes, I have to take off work 5 hours early to make it to school on time (I had my schedule at work changed so I work extra hours on Wednesdays and every other Friday, the days she is supposed to get them from school because I could really use the extra money right now). Not only am I losing hours at work, but my boss is getting pretty annoyed with the "hey, i gotta run... she flaked again".
Questions: Can i tell her to pound sand next time she flakes so last minute and just not agree to her changing the schedule? Or am I required to allow her to flake.
Is this considered an emergency? Is her not being able to get time off work considered an emergency? Can I tell her to call a family member or friend or even one of our sons friends parents and make arrangements to have our sons picked up? (I mean, thats what I would do if I couldnt make it to get our sons from school).
What if she says she simply can't get time off of work, and I tell her that I simply cannot get time off of work. Who's responsible?
The more i read what I wrote, I notice that it seems that I don't have my childrens best interest at heart because I just want to NOT go get them. It's not so much trying to teach mom a lesson or saying No for the sake of saying No. It's that I work really hard. I am lucky to have a job. I don't want to ruin it. I don't want to leave work early on HER days simply because she is not planning well. I want her to take responsibilty. THe boys want to see her during the week.
Thanks for any advice.
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