If you have it in the settlement agreement the terms of visitation, then it is time to get the government involved. Look for child protective services. They will had a division called support enforcement or something similar, mainly for trying to get deadbeats on child support payments to pay up back child support. Are you paying child support? If so, you will have a lot of leverage with the support enforcement people. THESE are the people who can help you. The police do not get involved unless there is a crime of some kind. Criminal law as opposed to civil law. Your divorce was under civil law. Simply denying visitation is not against the criminal law, but is in violation of the civil law represented by the settlement agreement. Time to get a lawyer involved who specializes in divorce cases and enforcement of the settlement agreement. Look in the phone book under government services and see what you can find for child welfare or child protective services, foster care, anything similar and start letting your fingers do the walking.
2007-04-05 17:19:35
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answered by rowlfe 7
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If you call CPS (and I don't think that's probably the agency you need to contact), they remove children from homes if the child is being physically, mentally, emotionally or sexually abused, or are neglected. They might get involved, but it would only be to investigate whether or not your son is being abused.
You need to find someone to help you navigate the courts system. You know how it's illegal for non-custodial parents to not pay child support when it's ordered by the court? If you were supposed to see your son at specific times, and he's not allowing you to, that's just as illegal.
You'll need to contact the lawyer you used for your divorce, or an attorney that specializes in family law, to sue for custody, or at least visitation rights.
2007-04-05 18:56:09
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answered by CrazyChick 7
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I don't know about law but I think you should call the CPS and take the videos to show them. As it is you are being denied your son and he is being forced to stay with your "ex"'s psycho family. Even if it does mean that CPS takes your son isn't it still in his best interest and I would think that CPS won't take your son from you but probably enforce that you be allowed to see your son. What I want to know is why you don't have custody of your son already. Usually they give custody to the mother unless there is something wrong with the mother's life so whatever it was tha kept you from being the one to get your son is something you need to take care of at the same time as trying to get to visit with your son. Try talking to the state atttorney general's office in your areas. The number should be in the book.
2007-04-05 17:12:40
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answered by Don Quesadia 3
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keep your tries to justify woman. he's the daddy as a lot as you're the mummy and he has all the rights you've. you want maximum females look to imagine that you ought to cope with to make your concepts up all about little ones and also cope with to bilk a guy. woman, provide up with the crap. If the guy is this way of horrid man or woman, then you both knew it or were stupid, because you married him, which may call your competency into question besides, which may then call into question in case you need to be allowed to effect a baby. do no longer take that the courtroom ruled this thanks to point that you're proper or so on. I see courts render stupid, incorrect or perhaps unlawful rulings on a familiar foundation. I also see as a lot judicial activism centred on courtroom courtroom situations as a lot as some thing. So like I suggested, do no longer take their ruling to point you're a saint and the ex is devil. Now do no longer imagine that i in my opinion have self assurance how he acted as a husband and father to be some thing except horrid. i do no longer. yet then I also comprehend more advantageous perfect than to have self assurance that what you wrote is the full and unvarnished tale both. it really is basically your account and also you want to been vindictive, on your man or woman emotions.
2016-12-03 09:12:27
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answered by ? 3
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If CPS took your son away and put him in foster care, it would be the best thing that could happen to you and him.
You'd have no trouble being allowed to see him and he'd be away from the toxic environment he's currently being raised in. So do yourself and him a favour and report this whole mess already.
2007-04-05 17:23:59
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answered by Liz 7
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Your story is pretty shaky, there is another side you are not telling. A woman doesn't lose custody of her kid unless she has done some pretty bad things.
Go back to court and tell a judge...however I have a feeling there is a reason the cops are not helping you and why you have not gone back to court.
2007-04-05 17:12:12
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answered by Just a friend. 6
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Want to know how to get your ex back? Change yourself. Don't worry about changing other people, worry about changing yourself. Go to https://tr.im/kxiAF
Once you do that then you can start to worry about getting back together with your ex, other wise you will find that you are fighting about all the same things and getting no where. Do what it takes and I promise things will work out in your favor.
The funny thing is I came to the realization that I had to change a little too late. After I was kicked out and after I was about to lose the only things that truly mattered to me - her love. A funny thing happens when we truly love someone and lose them. We do what ever it takes to get them back. For me I had to drop bad habits that had caused not only our relationship to sour but practically every other relationship I had had in the past. Not only with women, but with friends, co-workers, family, you name it.
Which is why I say to you as my ex at the time said to me, the only thing you can do is change yourself. Work on yourself and improve on the person that you already are. Drop the negative things in your life that don't belong there and you will see all of your relationships start to take off to new heights.
2016-04-21 21:31:17
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answered by ? 3
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Have a friend call CPS and ask them what options they offer or resources without mentioning your name. Talk to a lawyer, your priest at church, everybody ...you never know who can come up with a solution. research it online I'm sure you're entitled to see your kid without all the drama your ex is putting you through. Good luck !!!!!!!!!
2007-04-05 17:15:03
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answered by linatik 2
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You can file a motion saying that your ex is interfering with visitation and in some cases this can be a felony. If you live in IL it's a felony for custodial parents to interfere with visitation.
2007-04-05 17:13:17
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answered by nabdullah2001 5
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Family Law....you need a good lawyer. Yes it costs money but your child is worth far more the price of a good attorney.
2007-04-05 17:25:47
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answered by bevfortbragg 2
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