Our son lives with his mother and her husband approx 100-120 miles away. for the last 5 years, she has refused to drive him to us or even meet us halfway. Not illness, storm or time constraints have affected her decision. Several times we have discovered she has been "in town" but still makes us drive out to get him, even on the same day...
Financially, they are much better off than us ( we have 2 more children, they have just the one) and gas & time are hard to deal with. We have had to call and cancel his visit if we do not have the money to drive both ways. Also our grandfather has been driving to get our son many many times because we can not afford to. Is there a court order that could be obtained to create a more financially equal obligation?
I am risking a lot to attempt this, she retaliates whenever we go to FOC...(we pay child support) we take him for weeks/months at a time and she does not want us to claim it. She bends over backward to withhold him when mad.
2007-05-28
05:25:15
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