How is he supposed to do that when he can only work every other weekend? Your ex sounds like a real gem. |
OP here: I wouldn't want him to work much more than that anyway, because I want school to come first and I want him to have time to be a kid. Luckily he's had a series of very flexible "work when you can" type of school year jobs that allow him to fit in shifts when it works for him. But yes, I agree. |
this is basically what custody orders are. |
Op can you flip the driving? Dad picks him up, you bring him back. It's still 50/50.
Although that would require cooperation from him. |
Posted too soon. That puts the onus on dad to get ds there for visits. Dad can fight it out with ds. |
OP here: Even if my ex agreed to that, that doesn't solve the problem of what happens and what I'm realistically supposed to do, or how/whether I should be punishing my DS, if DS refuses to get into his car. |
Dad is really negatively impacting his son's senior year, access to friends AND is not kicking in a dime for college?
I can see why your son is drawing some boundaries there. |
No you shouldn't, this is his decision to make and he should not be punished for making it. |
OP here: Well half the people in this thread are telling me I would be in contempt of court for letting DS refuse to comply with our court order and that I should be doing whatever I can to enforce it, even if it means giving consequences to my DS. |
I really feel for this kid. OP what are the chances of getting some college tuition ordered if you go back to court? |
They’re wrong. |
OP here: I have no idea. Nothing about college was ever mentioned in our divorce/custody papers. Just, support until 18 or high school graduation, whichever is later. |
Pretty sure that's one person posting over and over, on this and every other thread concerning child support or visitation. |
No, once your DS is 18 he's an adult and on custody or visitation agreement applies to him. when is his birthday? |
What? I was responding to the question PP asked about whether or not I could go back to court to get my ex to pay for college expenses. I explained that I had no idea, and that the only thing our court order says is that my ex has to pay child support until age 18 or high school graduation, whichever is later. Our order doesn't say anything about him having to pay for college, and he has been clear that he won't. I'm aware that visitation doesn't apply after 18. I don't want to say DS's birthday month, because I think I've said too much identifying stuff already, but it's late spring. |