Mommy Of 3
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What is the name of your state? Texas
The father of our children is telling me that if I do not pick my babies up on time, that I forfeit my rights to get them for the weekend. (The agreement says pick up at 6 on Friday and return 6 pm on Sunday). I told him I would get there as close to 6 as possible, but he told me it had to be 6 or he was leaving and I would not get to see our children for another 3 weeks.
Is this true? Does he have the right to do this? I gave him notice that I was going to be late due to working on the complete other side of town and having to travel through houston traffic. He told me that he has the right to refuse me. Does he?
**Answers to some of the questions below:
I am not habitually late. I work in downtown Houston and he moved my kids in with his girlfriend of one month in Tomball. (40minutes away w/o traffic) Once he moved, due to traffic, I was unable to make it there by 6 every day. It was hit or miss, but I also asked if we could change the time to 6:30 which he doesn't have a problem with unless he's mad at me. I always give him notice. I always call him if I'm running behind, but never run behind past 6:30. I HAVE changed my work schedule, but in Houston, it still doesn't allow time for me to make it there by 6. He knows that it's difficult for me and that is why he tells me that I cannot get them at 6:30 and that I forfeit my rights. He DOES have somewhere to be and that is at his dad's house who lives 5 minutes from me, but he tells me I cannot pick them up there, I HAVE to drive to Tomball even if he's coming to my side of town.
The agreement specifically says 6 for pick up time, but there is no verbage regarding forfeiting my rights for the weekend if I am late. I'm working on having the agreement amended, but I cannot afford an attorney right now.
Most of my money went with cancer treatments and child support (which I have no problems paying and haven't missed a payment yet). The cancer was the reason the agreement was put into place to begin with. I'm in remission now so circumstances have changed and my ex knows that so he is trying to make it look as though I don't want my kids by saying I don't show up when I'm supposed to, even though I do the best I can.
The father of our children is telling me that if I do not pick my babies up on time, that I forfeit my rights to get them for the weekend. (The agreement says pick up at 6 on Friday and return 6 pm on Sunday). I told him I would get there as close to 6 as possible, but he told me it had to be 6 or he was leaving and I would not get to see our children for another 3 weeks.
Is this true? Does he have the right to do this? I gave him notice that I was going to be late due to working on the complete other side of town and having to travel through houston traffic. He told me that he has the right to refuse me. Does he?
**Answers to some of the questions below:
I am not habitually late. I work in downtown Houston and he moved my kids in with his girlfriend of one month in Tomball. (40minutes away w/o traffic) Once he moved, due to traffic, I was unable to make it there by 6 every day. It was hit or miss, but I also asked if we could change the time to 6:30 which he doesn't have a problem with unless he's mad at me. I always give him notice. I always call him if I'm running behind, but never run behind past 6:30. I HAVE changed my work schedule, but in Houston, it still doesn't allow time for me to make it there by 6. He knows that it's difficult for me and that is why he tells me that I cannot get them at 6:30 and that I forfeit my rights. He DOES have somewhere to be and that is at his dad's house who lives 5 minutes from me, but he tells me I cannot pick them up there, I HAVE to drive to Tomball even if he's coming to my side of town.
The agreement specifically says 6 for pick up time, but there is no verbage regarding forfeiting my rights for the weekend if I am late. I'm working on having the agreement amended, but I cannot afford an attorney right now.
Most of my money went with cancer treatments and child support (which I have no problems paying and haven't missed a payment yet). The cancer was the reason the agreement was put into place to begin with. I'm in remission now so circumstances have changed and my ex knows that so he is trying to make it look as though I don't want my kids by saying I don't show up when I'm supposed to, even though I do the best I can.
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