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Your Divorce Decree, as it is called in most states, may well be the most important piece of paper you own. To be frank it is not a piece of paper, usually it is quite the opposite, a large hulking mass of papers filled with legal terms that you are not sure even your attorney understands. Let me first assure you that most likely your attorney did understand all of it.
I am representing myself for an upcoming hearing. I want to introduce several documents, audio recordings, etc for consideration. How do I introduce this material as evidence? Does everything that I want to introduce in court have to be sent to her attorney for evidence and fact disclosure?
There are many things that the client can do for themselves or with the help of today's investigator.
In the 1950's and 1960's, divorce investigation was the major mainstay of most private investigative agencies in the United States. Although the focus of these investigations has changed, they still account for a major division of private investigative assignments today and many private investigative agencies specialize in them.
Although a court order was granted some time ago for a mere 9 hours a week, when my son starts school, the "set" schedule can not be applied. However, we had been able to work it out until Father's Day. I was given no set time to return him, and was called every 30 min in regards to "where are you" and "when are you coming", etc. After numerous interruptions in an otherwise wonderful day I shut my phone off, after all it was my day. Well when dropping him off, before I could even get a hug bye, we were greeted with me being berated and verbally abused in front of my son. Since then I have not been allowed to take him anywhere and only see him at her house at her convenience. If I return to court I am sure to have visitation virtually cut out based on the lies my ex told the judge before. Now she is mad. Will there be any recourse or action taken for her not allowing me to see him since the schedule was mutually altered when our child began school?
Answer:
Document the time that you were receiving before school started and the schedule that you have been following since the child began school. Find evidence and witnesses that will counter any lies that the mother would tell about you in court. Then file a Motion to Modify the custody schedule. There is not enough detail concerning why the visitation was so limited to provide a specific response to your question.
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