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As some of you may know I married the love of my life just shy of two years ago. Since then, we've had an adorable, chubby little man who is 11 mos tomorrow and my husband brought to our marriage a daughter and son.
In the two and a half years that my husband and I have been together, his children's mother has denied him visitation rights (he has legal custody and visitation) to either one or both children on about 10 occasions.
About 2 yrs ago, she moved the kids about an hour away and into another state. She didn't notify my husband of this, but rather the kids told us the week before the move.
After about a year of traveling 41 miles one way (165 miles round trip every other weekend) my husband asked their mom to please start meeting us a little closer, because with the cost of gas, me being pregnant, etc driving the full distance when she was the one who moved (both she and her live in fiance were unemployed at the time they moved - neither was transferring for a job) it would be reasonable for her to meet us. Well, she started threatening to take him to court for more child support money, that he didn't need to bother seeing the kids anymore because "they have a dad" (her fiance), and that she would absolutely not be meeting us any closer. For the next two months after that, my husband's daughter was not permitted to come visit - the only reason she finally did was because my husband requested their address (we've still never seen the home the children are kept in - though the area they reside in that town is very well known as the "rough" side of town) and said if his daughter didn't come, he would be showing up with a sheriff.
She just recently informed my husband she is moving the children yet again, this time to a place that is nearly 4 hrs away but she will "meet us halfway" even though she meets us only 5 minutes from her home at present.
The daughter (13) is practically in tears every time we pick them up here the last few weeks, she doesn't want to move and has been saying since her parent's divorced in 2003 that she wants to live with her father. She said that her mother even slapped her in the face a few months ago for saying that she wants to come live with her father and I. The son (10) we believe is autistic to a degree but we can't get his mother to agree to have him tested. Both kids have stated that they want to live with us.
Has anyone else been in this predicament?
There are so many more things that their mother and her (now) husband have said or done that are just so odd. The daughter has suggested there may be marijuana use going on in the home. They don't feel safe walking in their neighborhood or really even playing in their front yard.
Our concern is that their mother's sole intent in moving is to alienate the kids from their father (she has another son with a different man, and his concerns are the same as ours.) We are worried that she just may "disappear" with the kids and we will never see them again.
My step-daughter even admitted that she is worried that is what her mother plans to do. In our state a child has to be 14 to request a custody modification, but I know my step daughter is worried about ever seeing her mother, even though her mother has alright said she will want nothing to do with the kids if they live with their father.
My heart aches for my step children because they are in such a controlling and manipulative situation and my husband and I feel that there is virtually nothing that we can do about it at this time. We know that there would be a long legal battle involved before our daughter turns 14.
Has anyone ever dealt with child custody issues across state line and the custodial parent trying to keep the other parent away?
Georgia and Florida are the states in question. According the Georgia state law, in order to leave the state with the kids, she was supposed to notify the state court and that would have allowed my husband thirty days to petition the move or request a custody modification, but since she didn't and now is moving again, but is a resident of Florida now....but Georgia still thinks the kids are in Georgia.... We aren't sure what to do.
In the two and a half years that my husband and I have been together, his children's mother has denied him visitation rights (he has legal custody and visitation) to either one or both children on about 10 occasions.
About 2 yrs ago, she moved the kids about an hour away and into another state. She didn't notify my husband of this, but rather the kids told us the week before the move.
After about a year of traveling 41 miles one way (165 miles round trip every other weekend) my husband asked their mom to please start meeting us a little closer, because with the cost of gas, me being pregnant, etc driving the full distance when she was the one who moved (both she and her live in fiance were unemployed at the time they moved - neither was transferring for a job) it would be reasonable for her to meet us. Well, she started threatening to take him to court for more child support money, that he didn't need to bother seeing the kids anymore because "they have a dad" (her fiance), and that she would absolutely not be meeting us any closer. For the next two months after that, my husband's daughter was not permitted to come visit - the only reason she finally did was because my husband requested their address (we've still never seen the home the children are kept in - though the area they reside in that town is very well known as the "rough" side of town) and said if his daughter didn't come, he would be showing up with a sheriff.
She just recently informed my husband she is moving the children yet again, this time to a place that is nearly 4 hrs away but she will "meet us halfway" even though she meets us only 5 minutes from her home at present.
The daughter (13) is practically in tears every time we pick them up here the last few weeks, she doesn't want to move and has been saying since her parent's divorced in 2003 that she wants to live with her father. She said that her mother even slapped her in the face a few months ago for saying that she wants to come live with her father and I. The son (10) we believe is autistic to a degree but we can't get his mother to agree to have him tested. Both kids have stated that they want to live with us.
Has anyone else been in this predicament?
There are so many more things that their mother and her (now) husband have said or done that are just so odd. The daughter has suggested there may be marijuana use going on in the home. They don't feel safe walking in their neighborhood or really even playing in their front yard.
Our concern is that their mother's sole intent in moving is to alienate the kids from their father (she has another son with a different man, and his concerns are the same as ours.) We are worried that she just may "disappear" with the kids and we will never see them again.
My step-daughter even admitted that she is worried that is what her mother plans to do. In our state a child has to be 14 to request a custody modification, but I know my step daughter is worried about ever seeing her mother, even though her mother has alright said she will want nothing to do with the kids if they live with their father.
My heart aches for my step children because they are in such a controlling and manipulative situation and my husband and I feel that there is virtually nothing that we can do about it at this time. We know that there would be a long legal battle involved before our daughter turns 14.
Has anyone ever dealt with child custody issues across state line and the custodial parent trying to keep the other parent away?
Georgia and Florida are the states in question. According the Georgia state law, in order to leave the state with the kids, she was supposed to notify the state court and that would have allowed my husband thirty days to petition the move or request a custody modification, but since she didn't and now is moving again, but is a resident of Florida now....but Georgia still thinks the kids are in Georgia.... We aren't sure what to do.