And Irish, by new law I mean because CT passed a bill in 2006 making it the custodial parents responsinility to shoulder the burden of proof of why a move is in the best interest of the child. The burden of proof used to fall on the non custodial parent.
I'm positive he has no interest in custody. He hates children. When I showed him the pregnancy test he said abort or get out. Needless to say, I got out. He has no family in the area to help. We are in CT, his family all moved to FL. He would never want her. That's a definite. I'm moving with my...
I already told him he could have the rings. He doesn't care. He wants to not owe child support ever again. It sounds like the matter involves which parent is to care for the child. Even if he didn't want her to leave the state, he doesn't want her, so then the only other option the judge would...
I did some research and with the new laws it looks like I have to show that I have solid good reasoning to move and that the court cannot deny my move, only the ability for me to take my child. So the only thing being decided would be if the child comes with me or lives with her father? Is this...
I have sole legal and physical custody since the divorce 2 years ago. I wish to move out of state. Nothing in my court orders stipulates moving/not being able to move. He has the generic "reasonable, flexible visitation" but has chosen to not ever see my daughter since she was born almost 2...