Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for the advice. I have been quite even keeled. Ex accusing me of parental alienation without any facts. We are in the same state but I am asking to move away with the kids before anything gets decided as then I hear it is much harder.
I don’t know anything but the 50 words you wrote. To me, this alone sound like near slam dunk alienation and barring access. Good luck
Moving away is a form of alienation. What are you offering him? He should get every school vacation, every three day weekend and all summer and you should pay the travel costs.
No if she’s moving away just because she wants to deny him the kids, then he should get primary custody.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for the advice. I have been quite even keeled. Ex accusing me of parental alienation without any facts. We are in the same state but I am asking to move away with the kids before anything gets decided as then I hear it is much harder.
I don’t know anything but the 50 words you wrote. To me, this alone sound like near slam dunk alienation and barring access. Good luck
Moving away is a form of alienation. What are you offering him? He should get every school vacation, every three day weekend and all summer and you should pay the travel costs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for the advice. I have been quite even keeled. Ex accusing me of parental alienation without any facts. We are in the same state but I am asking to move away with the kids before anything gets decided as then I hear it is much harder.
I don’t know anything but the 50 words you wrote. To me, this alone sound like near slam dunk alienation and barring access. Good luck
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for the advice. I have been quite even keeled. Ex accusing me of parental alienation without any facts. We are in the same state but I am asking to move away with the kids before anything gets decided as then I hear it is much harder.
Anonymous wrote:A custody evaluator is NOT your therapist. That’s the thing you need to know going into one. Tell them facts, preferably ones that can be verified by others, and if you have to mention feelings do it briefly and neutrally.
If you need a therapist to vent and cry to about it get one. Do NOT act like the custody evaluator cares about you at all. They’re just writing a report.
I had one that went very well (another state, years ago), because I just told him what happened. No feelings, just facts. He saw the kid, kid was fine (also kid was a baby, so couldn’t talk other than saying Bus or Cat), and my ex tried to feed a lot of BS (like said I breastfed for too long, so the guy asked about nursing and I said “yes baby is still nursing, and eating solids 2-3x per day but he’s been a little slow to get enough calories from it so he’s still nursing X times a day” - the evaluator said that it was still developmentally appropriate to be nursing and he wasn’t concerned).
But I only gave facts. I didn’t get emotional. I didn’t say anything negative about my ex - I let the guy draw his own conclusions based on the facts I gave him.
Anonymous wrote:I have, they recommended full custody remain with me and judge respected their recommendation.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for the advice. I have been quite even keeled. Ex accusing me of parental alienation without any facts. We are in the same state but I am asking to move away with the kids before anything gets decided as then I hear it is much harder.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for the advice. I have been quite even keeled. Ex accusing me of parental alienation without any facts. We are in the same state but I am asking to move away with the kids before anything gets decided as then I hear it is much harder.
Anonymous wrote:A custody evaluator is NOT your therapist. That’s the thing you need to know going into one. Tell them facts, preferably ones that can be verified by others, and if you have to mention feelings do it briefly and neutrally.
If you need a therapist to vent and cry to about it get one. Do NOT act like the custody evaluator cares about you at all. They’re just writing a report.
I had one that went very well (another state, years ago), because I just told him what happened. No feelings, just facts. He saw the kid, kid was fine (also kid was a baby, so couldn’t talk other than saying Bus or Cat), and my ex tried to feed a lot of BS (like said I breastfed for too long, so the guy asked about nursing and I said “yes baby is still nursing, and eating solids 2-3x per day but he’s been a little slow to get enough calories from it so he’s still nursing X times a day” - the evaluator said that it was still developmentally appropriate to be nursing and he wasn’t concerned).
But I only gave facts. I didn’t get emotional. I didn’t say anything negative about my ex - I let the guy draw his own conclusions based on the facts I gave him.