jmontgomery71
Junior Member
What is the name of your state? Ga
I am new so please let me know if I do something wrong...
I am a step-parent of a 14yr old boy. My husband has a court order in North Carolina that states that he has joint legal custody with visitation and the mother has primary physical custody. A couple of years ago, the ex- sent the child to georgia to live with us and finish school for the year due to discipline issues that she was having with him. She then took him back after the summer was over.
She once again called this past May to inform my husband that his son had been kicked out of the alternative school (that we did not know he was in) back in March and needed to come live with us and go to school here in Georgia. He arrived on June 2,2007. She drew up a letter stating that "she was turning over physical custody to my husband for the current school year with the conditions that the son may continue to reside with his father until he has completed all of his middle and high school education. In the event that the son decided he wanted to return to live with her then the physical custody will automatically reverse back to her". We received this in August and it is noterized.
My step-son has been living with us for almost 7 months and is enrolled in school here. We've had no discipline issues and he is almost a straight "A" student. Can we go through Georgia to get the custody order changed? If so, do we have to have an attorney? We would like a court order so that she can't just take him and throw him back whenever she can't handle a situation. He (the son) needs to know that he has a stable home life.
My husband would also like to get child support changed. He has been paying her full child support this whole time his son has been living with us. I know that he can go through CSR to have that fixed but we need or at least would perfer to have a custody order to give to them. We are afraid that if he tries to change it without an order, she will make him come back.
Sorry for the long post.... need advice bad!!!
Thanks
I am new so please let me know if I do something wrong...
I am a step-parent of a 14yr old boy. My husband has a court order in North Carolina that states that he has joint legal custody with visitation and the mother has primary physical custody. A couple of years ago, the ex- sent the child to georgia to live with us and finish school for the year due to discipline issues that she was having with him. She then took him back after the summer was over.
She once again called this past May to inform my husband that his son had been kicked out of the alternative school (that we did not know he was in) back in March and needed to come live with us and go to school here in Georgia. He arrived on June 2,2007. She drew up a letter stating that "she was turning over physical custody to my husband for the current school year with the conditions that the son may continue to reside with his father until he has completed all of his middle and high school education. In the event that the son decided he wanted to return to live with her then the physical custody will automatically reverse back to her". We received this in August and it is noterized.
My step-son has been living with us for almost 7 months and is enrolled in school here. We've had no discipline issues and he is almost a straight "A" student. Can we go through Georgia to get the custody order changed? If so, do we have to have an attorney? We would like a court order so that she can't just take him and throw him back whenever she can't handle a situation. He (the son) needs to know that he has a stable home life.
My husband would also like to get child support changed. He has been paying her full child support this whole time his son has been living with us. I know that he can go through CSR to have that fixed but we need or at least would perfer to have a custody order to give to them. We are afraid that if he tries to change it without an order, she will make him come back.
Sorry for the long post.... need advice bad!!!
Thanks