All For Him
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What is the name of your state? FL
I have had Primary residential status on a temporary order, Mother was Primary by mediated settlement. The judge wants the Mother to show that she has gotten help for her problems before allowing unsupervised visitation. The Mother has not seen our son for a month. There is no time frame to the temporary custody order.
She seems to think that all she has to do is bring the court documentation that she is well, and the court will change Primary Residence back to her (possibly after a period of unsupervised visitation ). Is this true? Or, does she now have the burden of showing that the child would be better off if custody is changed back to her?
In other words, can I rest well knowing that as long as I take good care of our son, and he is doing well in my care, the court will likely leave things as they are? Or, do I need to worry about her taking him back before (I believe ) she is actually ready and able to take care of him? He is very young.
Can someone please help? I feel like if the 1st scenerio is true, I should move quickly to have our custody modified "permanently."
I have had Primary residential status on a temporary order, Mother was Primary by mediated settlement. The judge wants the Mother to show that she has gotten help for her problems before allowing unsupervised visitation. The Mother has not seen our son for a month. There is no time frame to the temporary custody order.
She seems to think that all she has to do is bring the court documentation that she is well, and the court will change Primary Residence back to her (possibly after a period of unsupervised visitation ). Is this true? Or, does she now have the burden of showing that the child would be better off if custody is changed back to her?
In other words, can I rest well knowing that as long as I take good care of our son, and he is doing well in my care, the court will likely leave things as they are? Or, do I need to worry about her taking him back before (I believe ) she is actually ready and able to take care of him? He is very young.
Can someone please help? I feel like if the 1st scenerio is true, I should move quickly to have our custody modified "permanently."