well i think if he poicks them up he should drop them off back to you at there home. That is what makes the most since. Now there will be times when he might really you need to help him out and that is fine if you can do but if not then explain it to him. Here in Louisiana most of the men have to pick up and drop off there children, just do your best and figure it out. It will work out for you, it has to for the kids anyway. Stay cool with him, make him enljoy bringing his kids home to there mother. Be wise and smart, good luck to youu guys
2006-06-19 12:11:42
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answered by prettygirl new orleans 2
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it depends on what the both of you stipulated on the visitation and child custody case. And if there isn't any....SHAME ON YOU! he could take the kids and not give them back!
with my situation, i do all the picking up and dropping off simply because i don't want my ex anywhere near where i live. There is no direct law that states who does the picking up and dropping off. It all depends on what was agreed on in court. Some families do a halfway point and meet at a restaurant or police station. Then you have the more common one where the father will pick up and drop off the children at a certain time.
Just to clarify, there is no law. There is only an agreed upon court order. If you have one, read it. If you don't like it, get it modified through the courts.
Best of Luck!!!
2006-06-19 12:22:54
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answered by Bella 5
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in case your little ones are lower than 18 or in case you utilized for help in the previous your baby grew to develop into 18, the baby help Enforcement corporation on your state could help you collect help, for a value of no better than $25, and could grant you with a "loose" lawyer if needed. the guidelines provided would contain serving the non-custodial figure with papers requiring her or him to satisfy with the District lawyer and set up a cost time table, and informing the figure that refusal to succeed in this can bring about reformatory time. If the different figure lives in yet another state... You or the DA can use felony tactics to detect a figure who has moved out of state, and search for price. lower than the Revised Uniform Reciprocal Enforcement of help Act (RURESA), if the different figure lives in a diverse state, the courtroom on your state contacts a courtroom in the different figure's state, and that courtroom calls for her or him to pay the baby help it quite is due. this can be a loose service, yet regrettably, it would not continuously paintings. in case you don't understand the position the different figure is residing, there are Federal and state figure locator facilities that help find lacking mothers and fathers. If the different figure gained't Pay courtroom-Ordered baby help... A figure's tax refund will be intercepted to implement a baby help order. Wages will be garnished, sources will be seized, agency or specialist licenses will be suspended, and in some states, driving force's licenses will be revoked. Unemployment coverage funds will be connected to pay baby help. If the non-payer has sources, you should use a judgment adverse to his or her domicile or different asset. For different opportunities, see complications and options. once you've an ex who fulfills his or her responsibilities to his or her little ones and could pay baby help on time, you're fortunate. in case you're between the thousands and thousands who do not get any baby help, or do not get all you may, do not ever provide up. save operating the gadget until eventually you get the money that your little ones are due.
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answered by benavidez 4
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Honestly Mandy there isn't a law on who's responsibility it is to pick up their children at their ex-spouses home. Although I believe that he should be the one that who brings the kids home since he was the one who picked them up, it wouldn't hurt him to do so. If for some reason he has a reason as to why he can't bring them home, and wants you to pick them up that should be fine as well. But there is no law that says who's responsible for picking them up or dropping them off. It should be a mutual agreement between you and your ex before you let your children go to his house. While he's at your house to pick them up, you should ask him if he's going to bring them home, or if he wants you to come and pick them up.
2006-06-19 12:35:18
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answered by Anonymous
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well with my experience he was ordered to pick them up and drop them off. most of my divorced friend or others i know is the same way. i live in Ky. and i don't know if its different than oh. don't let him get the upper hand! don't back down. just refuse to pick them up when the time comes and he will not have a choice. just try once and see how it goes. maybe take turns if you wanna do the nice approach.
2006-06-19 12:43:10
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answered by S 2
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Generally if you are the primary custodial parent, it is his responsibility to get them back to you. At the same time, in the divorce or visitation document, there will be some mention of transportation requirements.
2006-06-19 12:23:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Call you attorney or read your divorce papers. It should all be stated in there. In most states, if you are the non-custodial parent, it is your responsibility to pick the child up and return the child at specific times.
2006-06-19 12:22:23
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answered by swtz69drmz 5
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Its his responsibility. He wants to see them, you're doing him a favour by letting him take your kids. He should drop them back. I don't know any guys here who get their ex's to pick the kids up after visitation. (I live in Oz).
2006-06-19 12:10:15
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answered by smurfette_au2000 5
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it's a two way street, you had the kids together, if he's willing to come and pick them up, then it is only fair of you to go pick them up when the weekend is over. Especially if you have joint custody, it's a 50/50 stipulation anyway then.
2006-06-19 12:37:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Mandy , its your responsibility to take the kids to him AND pick them up and also you should give your ex some spending money when he is with HIS kids. Hope this helps.
2006-06-19 12:26:26
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answered by Anonymous
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