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I live in Houston Texas and hate it here. The only option I have is to give my kids to their father who cannot support them. I have the opportunity for marriage and moving to Africa where my boyfriend's company has sent him. His response is that he will put them on Medicaid and everyother state assistance program, even though I have provided him with years of education to make something out of himself. He works at Home Depot as a stock boy at night and he is 50 years old. I feel trapped between staying back with the kids and then taking myself where my heart wants to go. My boyfriend has offered to pay my ex "child support". If I can work in another country I too will contribute.

2007-01-29 09:59:23 · 17 answers · asked by Deborah S 2 in Family & Relationships Marriage & Divorce

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So, you want to choose your boyfriend over your children, huh? Because that is what you are doing! What do your kids want? If you know your husband will love them and care for them well, pay him the child-support to help out, you don't deserve them.. It would not be fair for you to take them away where he can't visit him. For the record, I think you are selfish.

2007-01-29 10:13:34 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It is not good to move the kids out of the Country as they will end up resenting you for it even though their dad cannot support them right now... your future husband needs to move here so that he can be with you and your children and you and your kids can start your lives over again here.. You also need to go to court and get child support from him for the kids... He may also want to see the kids regurally since he is their dad. Talk to your ex and if he is open to letting you move out of the country then go for it
but if he is not like i said your future husband should move here.
Also contact and attorney and ask them for advice on this matter too!

2007-01-29 10:14:51 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

wait a minute, you have custody but can not move out of state? what was the agreement the judge gave during the custody?
go back and revise it if possible...from what i have seen you the judge will just be concerned how the father will be able to see his kids with you moving so far away and your reasons are not valid in a court to keep them from the father.
are you saying you want to leave them with the dad but are concerned about there financial needs?
if that is all the dad can provide at least he is providing something.
you have to make a decision that is realistic and make a sacrifice one way or another.....it sucks but that is what happens wwhen you have kids with an ex.....good luck.

2007-01-29 10:06:53 · answer #3 · answered by beachgirl90 7 · 0 0

by using fact that there is not any criminal order of custody at present, meaning that whoever has the newborn of their possession is the only Custodian. the priority with that concern is that the newborn is vulnerable to being taken by potential of the daddy and then he may be the only custodian. with a view to stabilize the newborn's existence (and your person) you may desire to record a Petition for comprehensive Custody in Alabama as quickly as you identify your self on your mom's place of abode.to boot, you may desire to record a Petition for help down there besides and make point out that the daddy of the newborn is working "decrease than-the-table" and in case you be attentive to the place he's working which will help too. If the daddy needs to exercising his rights for visitation or partial custody he will might desire to record his own petition in his state and then it is going to likely be sent to Alabama and you'd be notified. If he does not, then he will have no rights to make sure the newborn in any respect and you shouldn't enable him take the newborn everywhere till he is going into court docket soliciting for his parental rights. or you run the possibility of the daddy taking the newborn and not returning the newborn and you will might desire to have the police bypass after him to receive the babies that your sole custody order will authorize.

2016-12-16 16:29:53 · answer #4 · answered by hirschfeld 4 · 0 0

You can appeal to the courts for the right to relocate your children. If you show that the move could benefit them in some way i.e., education, financially or health. Your children depending on age can also speak to the judge concerning what they want and which parent they would like to live with. Please get a lawyer. Everyone has the right to follow their heart. Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.

2007-01-29 10:13:57 · answer #5 · answered by pnut 3 · 0 0

Your children come first in your life, not your boyfriend. If he loves you enough, he can wait till the kids are grown enough to where they can support themselves without your help. Paying your ex child support is not going to do any good. You are abandoning your children for a man. They will resent you.

2007-01-29 10:05:39 · answer #6 · answered by Lovebug123 5 · 2 0

If you want to take them with you get the father to give written notorized permission or if he wont then petition the court for permission explaining the above. I dont think leaving them with their father is a viable option here as you will always worry about them. Good luck

2007-01-29 10:46:01 · answer #7 · answered by Arthur W 7 · 0 0

I have no respect for any mother who would give up her children for selfish reasons, and believe me....your reason is selfish. I hope you aren't serious. You aren't even married to this guy you would be leaving them for. Who cares if he has offered to pay child support, that's your responsibility...not his. And you will "contribute".......what a gal. I think you are wrong to even think about leaving your children with a father who can't support them. Get your priorities straight.

2007-01-29 10:25:12 · answer #8 · answered by ksgirl 3 · 0 0

This is correct. You cannot legally move them within 100 miles or maybe even 50 miles from their father unless he signs off ALL legal rights to them...even if you have custody. Either have him to that, or wait until they are old enough to decide to move with you.

I would call a lawyer to double check, though. good luck

2007-01-29 10:05:06 · answer #9 · answered by Sweet Face 2 · 0 0

Contact an attorney and see what can be done. From personal experiance don't isolate your children from there father or they might resent you later in life. Allow there father to be in there lives even if it's on holidays when they can visit.

2007-01-29 10:06:56 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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