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Nov 29, 1999

Question:

My son will be turning 12 in May of 2006. Currently we have a 50/50 custody. The mother has our son during the week days from 8am till 5pm. I have him from 5pm till 8am and we trade week ends. The problem is our son is having issues with his mother's new husband and keeps asking me if he can live with me full time. He's having problems coping in school over this, and I think his mother has had him grounded for the past 4 months. (Not that this really matters) He has been very aggressive with her and very mouthy but he shows none of these signs with myself or his step mother at all. It's painfully clear he's troubled over this matter, what are my options?

Answer:

Allow me to preface my answer to your question with the disclaimer that I am not licensed to practice law in the state of Wisconsin. You can file a Motion to Modify based upon your son's wishes (not controlling on the Court), her issues with him and any other rationale behind why the arrangement does not work. The court must decide what is in his best interests. Be sure there are good reasons behind his desires not just that you are cooler or nicer than mom. The court will want firm reasons.

Nov 29, 1999

Question:

My husband & his ex got divorced and all visitation was set up in California in 1993-94. He has lived out of state since mid 1994 and his ex, on past occasions, has refused visitation. Now his 14 year old would like to try living with us. Do we have to go to court to do that? Also what rights does he have as a non custodial parent if he feels that his daughter is not in a healthy environment?

Answer:

Allow me to preface my answer to your question with the disclaimer that I am not licensed to practice law in the state of California. You need to go back to the original Court or file a Motion to Register Foreign Judgement in your state. You should modify the Court Order, otherwise you will not have any ability to enforce the agreement if she backs out.

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