Blitz_Fire123
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Oregon
Super Long Post incoming:
Cliff Notes Background:
Father (me) filed last Tuesday for restraining order granting temporary custody of children in Oregon. Denied because I couldn't show I was in fear of immediate physical harm (even though Mother had a weapon and made threats to use it.) Mother driving across country after I caught her cheating and I told her I was filing for custody and for her to get out. Our two small toddlers are with her. Mother's father flys out from NKY, picks her and kids up, and drives across country. Flash forward to Friday. After repeated attempts to serve her with status quo ORDER and custody petition from Oregon she walks down to local police department, files for restraining order granting her temporary custody of kids, and is given it. She was in KY for less than 24 hours and the alleged "incident" happened in Oregon over 5 days ago (On Sunday). I get served yesterday by my local sheriff and told to give up any firearms (I don't have any). Court hearing set for THURSDAY (4 days from not) in KENTUCKY.
My question is this:
Can I and should I file in Kentucky a Motion for Change of Venue? This seems this incident, the evidence, and any potential witness all reside in Oregon and I would feel it is appropriate to have it here where everyone lived for the last 8 Months (Mother, Father, & Children all in same household). Or should I just go to the trial (on Thursday), absorbing significant cost to myself and without any of the evidence to bring with me?
Thoughts? I met with a lawyer in Oregon on Friday, meeting with them again on Monday to update her on what happened over weekend. Should I start looking for a KY attorney as well?
Longer Version (More Details):
My situation is as follows:
Super Long Post incoming:
Cliff Notes Background:
Father (me) filed last Tuesday for restraining order granting temporary custody of children in Oregon. Denied because I couldn't show I was in fear of immediate physical harm (even though Mother had a weapon and made threats to use it.) Mother driving across country after I caught her cheating and I told her I was filing for custody and for her to get out. Our two small toddlers are with her. Mother's father flys out from NKY, picks her and kids up, and drives across country. Flash forward to Friday. After repeated attempts to serve her with status quo ORDER and custody petition from Oregon she walks down to local police department, files for restraining order granting her temporary custody of kids, and is given it. She was in KY for less than 24 hours and the alleged "incident" happened in Oregon over 5 days ago (On Sunday). I get served yesterday by my local sheriff and told to give up any firearms (I don't have any). Court hearing set for THURSDAY (4 days from not) in KENTUCKY.
My question is this:
Can I and should I file in Kentucky a Motion for Change of Venue? This seems this incident, the evidence, and any potential witness all reside in Oregon and I would feel it is appropriate to have it here where everyone lived for the last 8 Months (Mother, Father, & Children all in same household). Or should I just go to the trial (on Thursday), absorbing significant cost to myself and without any of the evidence to bring with me?
Thoughts? I met with a lawyer in Oregon on Friday, meeting with them again on Monday to update her on what happened over weekend. Should I start looking for a KY attorney as well?
Longer Version (More Details):
My situation is as follows:
- Unmarried father of two toddlers, three and two years old. Paternity established by signed affidavit. Children, father, and mother living in same house hold for last 8 months in Oregon.
- Mother applies to position at father of Mother (Children’s Grandfather) company at which he is a senior management member on 08-06-18.
- Mother verbally attacks Father while drunk on 08-10-18.
- Mother commits adultery on 08-10-18 (online dating website profile created, messages exchanged).
- Father discovers adultery and confronts Mother about discovery on 08-12-18. Argument ensues. Mother throws things at Father. Mother threatens father with immediate physical harm with a weapon (wooden panel). Father alerts Mother he is filing for custody.
- Father of Mother (Children’s grandfather) flies from Cincinnati to Portland and picks up Mother and Children on 08-13-18. Father returns from work and finds Children and Mother gone.
- Mother, Grandfather, and Children currently driving across United States towards Northern Kentucky (Grandfather’s home). They arrive on 08-17-18.
- Mother left cellphone at previous residence in Oregon and all attempted contact to Mother and Children unsuccessful.
- Have filed and are preparing to serve a petition for child custody. Unsucessful as of 08-19-18 as no one answers door at home.
- Have filed and been granted from judge for a temporary status quo order regarding child custody. Document is being prepared for serving to respondent.
- Filed, had hearing, and was rejected for emergency restraining order against Mother for alcohol-induced verbal abuse and threats of physical harm with weapon. Emergency restraining order included temporary emergency custody of both children.