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My husbands daughter lives in MASS with her legal guardians. He has not had any contact with her for a couple years. I contacted them and they allowed our daughter and his first child to meet. After about 6 months they decided that they didn't want his other child to visit with her sister. Should I push the matter through court or wait untill they are adults and let them decide? The baby is 2 and she is 11.

2006-10-06 05:10:58 · 4 answers · asked by erinjl123456 6 in Pregnancy & Parenting Parenting

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They are probably leery because your husband hasn't had contact with his daughter in a few years, they may be looking out for her because they don't know if he is going to continue to see her or leave. You could go through the courts, but they are going to have him pay support and also want to know why he has not had contact with her until now. I don't mean to sound biased, but I have been through this with my 11 year old son. I wish you the best of luck!

2006-10-06 05:23:14 · answer #1 · answered by **KELLEY** 6 · 0 0

What dose your husband think. But if you can afford court go for it. You don't want the children upset when they get older because you didn't fight for it. I feel where your coming from. My husband has a 3 year old and pays child support and has not seen his daughter in 2 years and we live in the same town but the mother will not return phone calls and she has full custody and there was no visitation set up when they went to court for child support. I have talked to the social worker and she will not give any advise. But that we would need to go to court. I don't know if this helped you any but if you have any advise for me please contact me

2006-10-06 05:30:50 · answer #2 · answered by Nan 1 · 0 0

this is possibly no longer sufficient to droop visitation, if this is the 1st you have considered of it. Many cities in North usa of america are seeing outbreaks of mattress bugs, so this is unlikely that your ex has mattress bugs as a results of negligence, or detached homestead care. i could recommend you touch your ex, ask him to make particular he's taking each and every of the needed steps to sparkling them up, and supply some assistance you have picked up out of your activity. If the baby comes homestead back with bites, then take action. tell your ex that the baby is unhappy, you do no longer choose an infestation at your place, and you're no longer sending him as quickly as greater until this is cleared up.

2016-10-18 22:24:20 · answer #3 · answered by grewe 4 · 0 0

follow the law

2006-10-06 05:27:29 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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