How can I stop my ex from constantly taking me to court

Anonymous
Why isn't your lawyer advising you on this?????????
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why isn't your lawyer advising you on this?????????


Yes, why aren't you asking your attorney this question, OP?
Anonymous
Come on people, let's all keep asking her why she isn't consulting with her lawyer. This is fun!
Anonymous
Next time you go to court...have your attorney petition the court that any further actions/filings by your ex must go before the judge before he is allowed to actually proceed against you.
In other words, a judge would need to sign off on him filing for reduction, visitation, etc.
It will cut down the times you have to go to court...he cannot be allowed to abuse the system...
This will nip it in the bud.
I take it your ex has a drug problem...sounds typical of one.
Best of luck to you and your child.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why isn't your lawyer advising you on this?????????


Yes, why aren't you asking your attorney this question, OP?


Not OP, but you do realize that every time you speak to an attorney they charge you for it? And she still owes money from the first and second go around? You do the math and ask that again.
Anonymous
My family attorney was more than happy to answer questions like this without charging extra.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Probably the only way is if his parental rights are permanently terminated.


On what basis should his parental rights be terminated? Why don't you want your DC to have his father be involved?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Probably the only way is if his parental rights are permanently terminated.


On what basis should his parental rights be terminated? Why don't you want your DC to have his father be involved?


Who wants a druggie involved with their kid?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Can you afford to lose the support? He sounds like if you let him off the hook for that, he would be happy to have his parental rights terminated. He needs out of your son's life; he sounds like trouble now and forever. Be careful who you make babies with in the future.


Maybe you should hang out your shingle and charge people for your sage advice.
Anonymous
OP's husband hasn't submitted to drug testing, right? There's no proof, just assumptions based on behavior.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can you afford to lose the support? He sounds like if you let him off the hook for that, he would be happy to have his parental rights terminated. He needs out of your son's life; he sounds like trouble now and forever. Be careful who you make babies with in the future.


Maybe you should hang out your shingle and charge people for your sage advice.

Seriously, there had to be red flags there. My marriage isn't perfect, but the amount of dysfunction on here is really overwhelming. These poor kids.
Anonymous
Divorce with children makes people crazy. Really, shame on the smug marrieds who judge divorced folks.

I do not know a lawyer who would not charge a client for a call on this matter. It's hourly fees folks. That said OP, it is worth discussing this with your lawyer.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can you afford to lose the support? He sounds like if you let him off the hook for that, he would be happy to have his parental rights terminated. He needs out of your son's life; he sounds like trouble now and forever. Be careful who you make babies with in the future.


Maybe you should hang out your shingle and charge people for your sage advice.

Seriously, there had to be red flags there. My marriage isn't perfect, but the amount of dysfunction on here is really overwhelming. These poor kids.
NP - And it's so helpful for you to beat her over the head with something that she can't change. Sheesh, does that make you feel better about yourself?
Anonymous
My case: The judge advised the father if he wanted to revisit the case he would have to pay a court appointed lawyer for the child (cost $4000+) and if it was deemed in the best inerest of the child the case would be revisited. That put a stop to the ring-around-the-courthouse game. I hope this info is helpful
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Divorce with children makes people crazy. Really, shame on the smug marrieds who judge divorced folks.

I do not know a lawyer who would not charge a client for a call on this matter. It's hourly fees folks. That said OP, it is worth discussing this with your lawyer.


If you've got a regular relationship and (1) the question can be answered in less than 3-5 minutes and (2) you're not always asking these questions, then maybe a lawyer might not charge.

But yeah, I'm sensing frivolous motions.
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