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child custody?
My ex husband got temporary custody of my two children because i dont have the money for a lawer to fight him.Any way in my papers it says i have reasonable visitation but it dont say when i can get them, i called his lawer and they wont tell me anything because they say it would be giving me legal advise. my ex and his family wont answer the phone, what do i do?
7 Answers
- DanielLv 61 decade agoFavorite Answer
Call his lawyer and ask for specific visitaiton days and times. Follow that up with a letter to both him and the lawyer requesting days and times of visits. Wait approximatley one week to see if you get any response.
If no response, file an order to show cause re: contempt for failure to follow the court's orders and file an ex parte hearing request for immediate visitation with an attached (proposed) schedule of visitation. The emergency visitation request is based upon parental alienation. Purposefully thwarting a parents ablity to parent a child and/or visit is grounds for a wholesale change in custody.
Source(s): attorney - 1 decade ago
If you can not afford a lawyer you might try contacting the court that issued the order and explain that you are being preventing from having visitations with the children. Additionally you might request the court appoint an guradian ad litem who is someone who works in the best interest of the child and may beable to assist with visits
- fakrudeenLv 45 years ago
There is not any such factor as a navy divorce. All divorces are civil concerns. Having mentioned that, the quantity of youngster help is headquartered on revenue. If there's a courtroom order in situation that states how a lot youngster help he will have to pay, then that is what he demands to pay. The best manner he might petition the courts to lessen the quantity is that if his occasions converted and he abruptly began making greatly much less cash. As for sending extra money every time his ex asks for it, he isn't obligated to do this and he's correctly a idiot to take action.
- 1 decade ago
You definately need to get your own lawyer. It'll cost, but your kids are worth it. Check into Legal aid.
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- 1 decade ago
I believe the court can assign you a lawyer if you cant afford one. I would find out about that because you definetely need one.
- TCC RevolutionLv 61 decade ago
Standard viisitation. 1st ,3rd. and 5 th. weekend . starting at 6:oo pm and back on sunday at 6. pm . You can call the police . Have your papers on you at the house where the children are. By law they must try to uphold the law. It isn't civil law it 's criminal.
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- Wendy HLv 61 decade ago
You need legal advice, I am afraid, his lawyer cant act on your behalf. You need your own lawyer to be doing this.