What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Missouri
Writing for my son who is the father, and myself, the paternal grandmother. He and his former girlfriend have a son now 10. She never put his name on the birth certificate but when the boy was about 5, she took him to court for child support. He agreed he was the father, child support was ordered and he has paid ever since. We all got along and we got visitation every other weekend at my house. Everyone felt this was the best since my son lived in an apartment with two other guys. She now has new beau and new baby on the way and has decided my son no longer will be allowed visitation and I can only see my grandson if my son is not present.
My son has had a few problems in the past, nothing major, paraphernalia charges, but was doing well, holding a job for 3 years before being laid off this month, which caused him to lose his medical insurance for himself and his son. It was when he broke this news to the mother, that she informed him his days of visitation were over.
We plan to file for a visitation hearing. She has now moved to a new county. Do we file in the county where the child support was ordered or the county she now lives in? We don't know her address and she won't give it. Is there a way we can force her to give us her new address?
Sorry for the long post and thanks in advance.
Writing for my son who is the father, and myself, the paternal grandmother. He and his former girlfriend have a son now 10. She never put his name on the birth certificate but when the boy was about 5, she took him to court for child support. He agreed he was the father, child support was ordered and he has paid ever since. We all got along and we got visitation every other weekend at my house. Everyone felt this was the best since my son lived in an apartment with two other guys. She now has new beau and new baby on the way and has decided my son no longer will be allowed visitation and I can only see my grandson if my son is not present.
My son has had a few problems in the past, nothing major, paraphernalia charges, but was doing well, holding a job for 3 years before being laid off this month, which caused him to lose his medical insurance for himself and his son. It was when he broke this news to the mother, that she informed him his days of visitation were over.
We plan to file for a visitation hearing. She has now moved to a new county. Do we file in the county where the child support was ordered or the county she now lives in? We don't know her address and she won't give it. Is there a way we can force her to give us her new address?
Sorry for the long post and thanks in advance.