thetiredwife
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What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? PA
Posting this to see if someone can provide input or suggest another website or resource:
My husband's ex has recently sent several emails telling him of Cub Scout events that supposedly take place during scheduled visitation time with their son. Next weekend, she said he needs to register for a derby and then race on a separate evening. She said registration takes place between 6 and 9 on Friday night ( 6 is the time we would normally be picking up the child for visitation). She has not mentioned a time or day that the derby is taking place, nor has she said the location for either.
She said that she wants to take the child to register on Friday night, and then suggested that my husband pick him up an hour or hour and 1/2 earlier for two visits after. The problem is, that is not workable on our end. She said my husband could take him to register and to the derby. That might be an option if we knew the locations and derby info. However, we (my husband, myself and our children) previously scheduled plans for next weekend. I really don't want to upheave or cancel our children's plans.
So my questions are: Do we need to cancel our children's plans? Would she be able to deny visitation? Can she argue that my husband did not work with her?What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
Posting this to see if someone can provide input or suggest another website or resource:
My husband's ex has recently sent several emails telling him of Cub Scout events that supposedly take place during scheduled visitation time with their son. Next weekend, she said he needs to register for a derby and then race on a separate evening. She said registration takes place between 6 and 9 on Friday night ( 6 is the time we would normally be picking up the child for visitation). She has not mentioned a time or day that the derby is taking place, nor has she said the location for either.
She said that she wants to take the child to register on Friday night, and then suggested that my husband pick him up an hour or hour and 1/2 earlier for two visits after. The problem is, that is not workable on our end. She said my husband could take him to register and to the derby. That might be an option if we knew the locations and derby info. However, we (my husband, myself and our children) previously scheduled plans for next weekend. I really don't want to upheave or cancel our children's plans.
So my questions are: Do we need to cancel our children's plans? Would she be able to deny visitation? Can she argue that my husband did not work with her?What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
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