Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:18, you would have to prove abuse or neglect to stop visitation. Maybe he knows you don't support it and he's trying to please you. Maybe you can stop child support if he agrees to stop visits.
Not true at all. Do you think you are going to have to wrestle a 16 year old into the car for visitation?
A parent can force it and give consequences if the child will not go. Its called parenting. If your child didn't want to go to the doctor, would you agree? If your child didn't want to go to school, is that ok? Many times children pick up on the one parent's anger and are trying to please that parent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:this is OP. I'm not sure what the bar is, legally, for abuse and neglect but I've started documenting ex's behavior that in my mind constitutes both. Examples: constant yelling, telling him he is a piece of shit to shut up, constant berating, forcefully yanking him out of bed,drinking to much and going to bed, while they stay up until 3 am, coming up with some reason that DS has misbehaved so he can't go to lunch/dinner, so DS doesn't eat bc there is limited food at his dad's...
Ex pays no child support, per our divorce agreement ( I make 3x what he does).
19:50 again. That sounds very similar to what happened in my family. I tried calling CPS (on my brother), but they told me emotional abuse isn't something they can do much about unless it causes a demonstrable damage, like failing in school, threatening suicide, etc. But it was enough for the courts to rule in my ex sis in law's favor. Again with the best interest attorney for the kid.
Anonymous wrote:this is OP. I'm not sure what the bar is, legally, for abuse and neglect but I've started documenting ex's behavior that in my mind constitutes both. Examples: constant yelling, telling him he is a piece of shit to shut up, constant berating, forcefully yanking him out of bed,drinking to much and going to bed, while they stay up until 3 am, coming up with some reason that DS has misbehaved so he can't go to lunch/dinner, so DS doesn't eat bc there is limited food at his dad's...
Ex pays no child support, per our divorce agreement ( I make 3x what he does).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:18, you would have to prove abuse or neglect to stop visitation. Maybe he knows you don't support it and he's trying to please you. Maybe you can stop child support if he agrees to stop visits.
Not true at all. Do you think you are going to have to wrestle a 16 year old into the car for visitation?
Anonymous wrote:18, you would have to prove abuse or neglect to stop visitation. Maybe he knows you don't support it and he's trying to please you. Maybe you can stop child support if he agrees to stop visits.
Anonymous wrote:In Maryland it's around age 13 when the courts start taking the child's desires seriously. I don't know about other states.
It's expensive, and it's a pain. The court will appoint a best interest attorney for the child.
What would happen if your son said he didn't want to go? What would your ex do? It's unfortunately been my experience that the dads often give up pretty easily.
Maybe you could suggest a different type of meet-up. Ex husband takes your son out for a baseball game, or dinner, instead of a full weekend visit?