Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does your lawyer say?
self represented
That is your first problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What was it he wanted? Why did you say no? Would you agree to it if it meant being able to leave the country with your kid?
I might pretend do agree and later change my mind. It’s an important stipulation in the divorce agreement and I don’t want to give it up (waiving court jurisdiction over smth).
Anonymous wrote:What was it he wanted? Why did you say no? Would you agree to it if it meant being able to leave the country with your kid?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does your lawyer say?
self represented
That is your first problem.
Anonymous wrote:It sounds like you are borrowing trouble. If you are self represented, just have a conversation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does your lawyer say?
self represented
Anonymous wrote:What does your lawyer say?
Anonymous wrote:If he won’t agree either to let you take or kid or to keep your kid while you’re away, you will end up filing a motion with the court, which will then tell him he has to pick one or the other, with the default likely being that you can take your kid with you if he doesn’t make a decision. Depending on the court and judge, though, it might raise concerns if you’re going out of the country without your child for weeks during the proceedings.