akalatheory
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Illinois
I've been told one of my children is old enough to basically state where she wants to be, and she wants to stay with her dad. So I'm planning on taking my two babies and leaving my husband. I'm also planning on putting a no contact order on him because he blows up my phone 24 hours a day when I've left in the past. Even with the no contact order, do I still have to provide him the address where I will be staying? And what could he do legally to me?
I have no criminal past, and the person I'll be with only has a dui (I'm basically leaving my husband for someone else). He isn't a sex offender, nor does he have any domestics on his record... unlike my husband who does have domestics on his record (not to mention the founded incident with DCFS where when I left him the LAST time, he drove drunk with the oldest and youngest child in his van across to Iowa). And he's a known boozehound (though not currently drinking). I'm also taking the babies only because my oldest child physically abuses my two year old, and she's not stopping. Her father won't stop it, he only tells her she shouldn't be hitting her little sister (though at ten years old, she already knows better).
My intention is to divorce his sorry butt. What legal complications could come of this? :/ I just want to know before I do it, and figure out how I could better protect myself and my babies. I have GOT to get away from this man for more reasons than listed here. He's verbally and emotionally abusive to me, a huuuuge narcissist, and vengeful in the legal field.
One reason I've stayed with him so long is because of his trying to seek revenge on me by throwing everything he can at me legally, and he knows I have neither the knowledge regarding the law, nor the money to hire a lawyer to defend myself. He's malicious. Also, would I still have to give him visitation with the no contact order? And I'm planning on moving about an hour or so away the beginning of next year. Would it be my responsibility to figure out how to get the babies down there, or his responsibility to figure out how to see them (assuming I still have to talk to him and give him visits)? I do know I'll need a full time job very shortly after leaving (right now I'm between jobs), though it may or may not be important to note that the person I'll be with does hold down a full time position.
I've been told one of my children is old enough to basically state where she wants to be, and she wants to stay with her dad. So I'm planning on taking my two babies and leaving my husband. I'm also planning on putting a no contact order on him because he blows up my phone 24 hours a day when I've left in the past. Even with the no contact order, do I still have to provide him the address where I will be staying? And what could he do legally to me?
I have no criminal past, and the person I'll be with only has a dui (I'm basically leaving my husband for someone else). He isn't a sex offender, nor does he have any domestics on his record... unlike my husband who does have domestics on his record (not to mention the founded incident with DCFS where when I left him the LAST time, he drove drunk with the oldest and youngest child in his van across to Iowa). And he's a known boozehound (though not currently drinking). I'm also taking the babies only because my oldest child physically abuses my two year old, and she's not stopping. Her father won't stop it, he only tells her she shouldn't be hitting her little sister (though at ten years old, she already knows better).
My intention is to divorce his sorry butt. What legal complications could come of this? :/ I just want to know before I do it, and figure out how I could better protect myself and my babies. I have GOT to get away from this man for more reasons than listed here. He's verbally and emotionally abusive to me, a huuuuge narcissist, and vengeful in the legal field.
One reason I've stayed with him so long is because of his trying to seek revenge on me by throwing everything he can at me legally, and he knows I have neither the knowledge regarding the law, nor the money to hire a lawyer to defend myself. He's malicious. Also, would I still have to give him visitation with the no contact order? And I'm planning on moving about an hour or so away the beginning of next year. Would it be my responsibility to figure out how to get the babies down there, or his responsibility to figure out how to see them (assuming I still have to talk to him and give him visits)? I do know I'll need a full time job very shortly after leaving (right now I'm between jobs), though it may or may not be important to note that the person I'll be with does hold down a full time position.
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