wolfcreekgal
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What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Illinois
My case began 3 years ago in the state of Wyoming. A judge there ordered joint legal with the father being the CP. Neither of us had a lawyer and dad won with a letter from a daycare provider, also stating he planned to live in Wyoming forever as he'd just purchased a home there. A mere three months after the hearing, he moved with our son to Illinois. I hired two different attorneys to protest this move, but was told ONLY in Wyoming can the CP move (ANY distance) without the court's or other parent's permission. I was informed by these attorney's I would have to wait six months for the CP to establish residency in Illinois before I could attempt any legal action. I was so heartbroken as I went from seeing my child almost daily to seeing him 2 and a half months a year. My son was 4 years old at this time and he is now 7.
I wound up moving to Texas six months after the CP moved and hired an Illinois attorney to A. register a foreign in the state of Illinois and B. Attempt to change custody in a modification hearing. I have a hearing scheduled in September as it took him that long to accomplish this (he was retained almost two years ago). During this time, the CP has monitored all phone calls with my son, telling him what and what not to say, IF I can talk to him longer than a minute or two, that is. My order states I am allowed to call three times a week at 7:00 PM and for at least 30 minutes. Yet, when I call at this time, I always have to leave a message and IF my son calls me back, it's typically around 8:30-9:00 PM and he can't talk but a minute or two as he has to go to sleep. I have phone records proving this. CP controls all visitations without my input and doesn't even let me know if child will be here or not until the very last minute, making it very difficult to make any plans for him on my end. The little time my son IS with me and his dad exercises his court given right to phone calls to him, he constantly grills him and tries to coax him into saying negative things about me. So, even when he is here with me, his dad tries to make things difficult.
According to my research over the past few years, I have enough to possibly modify custody. One of the biggest changes being the move that I was not given the legal right to protest. And then all of the things that have transpired due to that move. Parental interference and not fostering the mother/child bond seem to be pretty big, but big enough to win? What do you guys think? Thanks!
My case began 3 years ago in the state of Wyoming. A judge there ordered joint legal with the father being the CP. Neither of us had a lawyer and dad won with a letter from a daycare provider, also stating he planned to live in Wyoming forever as he'd just purchased a home there. A mere three months after the hearing, he moved with our son to Illinois. I hired two different attorneys to protest this move, but was told ONLY in Wyoming can the CP move (ANY distance) without the court's or other parent's permission. I was informed by these attorney's I would have to wait six months for the CP to establish residency in Illinois before I could attempt any legal action. I was so heartbroken as I went from seeing my child almost daily to seeing him 2 and a half months a year. My son was 4 years old at this time and he is now 7.
I wound up moving to Texas six months after the CP moved and hired an Illinois attorney to A. register a foreign in the state of Illinois and B. Attempt to change custody in a modification hearing. I have a hearing scheduled in September as it took him that long to accomplish this (he was retained almost two years ago). During this time, the CP has monitored all phone calls with my son, telling him what and what not to say, IF I can talk to him longer than a minute or two, that is. My order states I am allowed to call three times a week at 7:00 PM and for at least 30 minutes. Yet, when I call at this time, I always have to leave a message and IF my son calls me back, it's typically around 8:30-9:00 PM and he can't talk but a minute or two as he has to go to sleep. I have phone records proving this. CP controls all visitations without my input and doesn't even let me know if child will be here or not until the very last minute, making it very difficult to make any plans for him on my end. The little time my son IS with me and his dad exercises his court given right to phone calls to him, he constantly grills him and tries to coax him into saying negative things about me. So, even when he is here with me, his dad tries to make things difficult.
According to my research over the past few years, I have enough to possibly modify custody. One of the biggest changes being the move that I was not given the legal right to protest. And then all of the things that have transpired due to that move. Parental interference and not fostering the mother/child bond seem to be pretty big, but big enough to win? What do you guys think? Thanks!