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microbes

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I would stick to the "old" order re: weekend visits. Basically, be as liberal as possible while you're still in the area.
Thanx. I intend to. She filed for reconsideration so I guess there is technically a stay on the new order till her motion is heard.
 


microbes

Member
I predict mom filing numerous court actions on this matter forcing dad to travel back frequently.
After the messy divorce and custody, I have been doing everything pro se. I have a feeling that you might be right. We're talking about a woman whom I asked for a divorce and went to the cops the following day and accused me of sexually abusing my kids. I intend to retain an attorney once we move to handle all the bs motions she can think off. I figured that might be cheaper than having to fly back and forth.
 

single317dad

Senior Member
After the messy divorce and custody, I have been doing everything pro se. I have a feeling that you might be right. We're talking about a woman whom I asked for a divorce and went to the cops the following day and accused me of sexually abusing my kids. I intend to retain an attorney once we move to handle all the bs motions she can think off. I figured that might be cheaper than having to fly back and forth.
Keep in mind there may be things you can handle through the mail as well. Just make sure you allow enough time for mail to arrive, use premium services such as CM/RR or signature confirmation, and serve all necessary parties. See your state code of civil procedure (as well as any local rules).

http://www.ilga.gov/legislation/ilcs/ilcs3.asp?ActID=2017&ChapterID=56
 
After the messy divorce and custody, I have been doing everything pro se. I have a feeling that you might be right. We're talking about a woman whom I asked for a divorce and went to the cops the following day and accused me of sexually abusing my kids. I intend to retain an attorney once we move to handle all the bs motions she can think off. I figured that might be cheaper than having to fly back and forth.
If she starts abusing the courts in an attempt to make your life miserable, file a motion to have her cover your legal expenses. A hit to her bank account will make her think twice before doing it again.
 

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