What is the name of your state? IN
I asked my husband for a divorce three times the week of Christmas. He packed up and left on Christmas day and hasn't been back since. I applied through our local child support office to receive child support. I applied with Indiana Legal Services to hopefully get representation. There is a long history of abuse, mostly emotional and verbal. There have been some physical abuse, but nothing serious and it's been probably 6 months since the last time. He was arrested once for a domestic in 2016. After that the cops have been called probably 5-10 times with no arrests made.
We have two boys together (4 & 1) that he didn't even bother asking about until 5-6 days after he left. Prior to that he managed to message me regarding how we'd be filing taxes and what I planned on doing with the refund, as well as to ask if I got the new stimulus check. I had offered to let him see the boys - messaged him at 11:30 the night before I offered - and he didn't respond until 6pm the next night. He said he would come the following day, but never showed up. He did see them yesterday for about 25 minutes and said he'd be back in a few hours. I told him that this isn't his house anymore and he can't just come and go as he pleases without talking to me first.
He's now threatening to call CPS on me simply for not going along with what he's asking. I have 2 main questions.
1. What is the best way to document the abuse? It was so frequent that I didn't keep a log or anything, but I can list incidents that have happened and a general time frame. Is there a way to get police reports if they came out but never arrested anyone?
2. Without a current parenting time order, am I obligated to give him any overnight parenting time? Will it look worse on me if I don't?
I asked my husband for a divorce three times the week of Christmas. He packed up and left on Christmas day and hasn't been back since. I applied through our local child support office to receive child support. I applied with Indiana Legal Services to hopefully get representation. There is a long history of abuse, mostly emotional and verbal. There have been some physical abuse, but nothing serious and it's been probably 6 months since the last time. He was arrested once for a domestic in 2016. After that the cops have been called probably 5-10 times with no arrests made.
We have two boys together (4 & 1) that he didn't even bother asking about until 5-6 days after he left. Prior to that he managed to message me regarding how we'd be filing taxes and what I planned on doing with the refund, as well as to ask if I got the new stimulus check. I had offered to let him see the boys - messaged him at 11:30 the night before I offered - and he didn't respond until 6pm the next night. He said he would come the following day, but never showed up. He did see them yesterday for about 25 minutes and said he'd be back in a few hours. I told him that this isn't his house anymore and he can't just come and go as he pleases without talking to me first.
He's now threatening to call CPS on me simply for not going along with what he's asking. I have 2 main questions.
1. What is the best way to document the abuse? It was so frequent that I didn't keep a log or anything, but I can list incidents that have happened and a general time frame. Is there a way to get police reports if they came out but never arrested anyone?
2. Without a current parenting time order, am I obligated to give him any overnight parenting time? Will it look worse on me if I don't?