Dear attorney,
My ex-husband has paid up to date with his child support and has said he will continue regular payments from here on in. Could you tell me what would be involved in changing the way I receive support? Is it possible for me to get paid through the state therefore eliminating having to communicate with him about this matter again if it happened again in the future? Is this a matter of a court date or just paperwork filled out through child support enforcement?
More importantly, a situation has occurred in regard to parental responsibility that I would appreciate your help with.
As per our divorce decree, he is supposed to have the children ever other weekend starting on Friday afternoons and commencing on Monday mornings. We also have first right of refusal written into the documents as well. Over a year ago he asked me to be responsible for them on his Friday evenings so that he could work his job at night. I agreed and have been doing this since then and he has been picking them up on Saturday mornings from my house. There hasn't been any issues with this. Last week I received a text from him at 11:30 the Thursday night before telling me that he will be picking them up on Friday from school because he didn't have to work. I told him that this was not enough notice for me and that I already had plans with the boys. Also, this was not enough time for me to call their babysitter and cancel her services as she picks them up from school everyday. He did not argue and picked them up Saturday morning as usual.
Saturday morning, soon after he picked them up, I received a text from him expressing his anger and I was accused of denying him his time with his children. He said he thought that I had big plans with the children when in reality, all we did was watch a movie at home. Yes, we watched a movie at home because this is something I had planned and promised to the children. What might not seem like big plans to him were, in fact, big plans to them. And, I don't believe that he has the right to decide what the value of our plans are. I was not trying to deny him his time with the children, however, I do not think it is fair to give me 15 hours notice before they are to be picked up from school. It puts me in a position where I can never make plans with the children for fear of disappointing them because they can be cancelled at anytime without notice. He did not agree and remained angry and threatened to fight for more custody and said he would deny me first right of refusal. This is also not the first time I have received the brunt of his anger when I don't do something that he feels I should be doing to fit his definition of fairness, and quite frankly, I am tired of it.
All of this being said, I understand that these Fridays are part of his time with the children and I want to be 100% certain that I am following the law as I am expected to and doing what is in the best interest of the children. Please advise on how this should be handled in the future if it should come up again. If I am required to change plans without notice then I will do it without argument. If that is not the case, please let me know what the courts require in this type of situation so that I will know that as well. I want this to be clear, and in writing, so that this is not a discussion we need to have again. Also, please advise on what is a reasonable amount of notice he is required to give on when he wants to see them for uninterrupted time during the summer or any other unspecified days as last year there was only a few days notice given for this as well.
Lastly, there have also been disagreements on where to exchange the children. On the day of mediation I thought I was told that drop/offs pick/ups would be at my house since that is where they had always been done. (Most drop/offs and pick/ups are at school though although there are some outside of those parameters.) There have been argument between us about this and when I reviewed the court documents I did not see this issue addressed in there at all. So now I am wondering if I imagined hearing that or if I misunderstood because I was in such a distressed emotional state at the time. How is this handled when it is not addressed in the documents?
Again, thank you for your time, and please let me know if I owe you.
R&B