Yes your Fiance needs to file a demand letter for visitation, you can download a form if her county has a website and then print it or you fiance can go into the courthouse and ask for one and pay a filing fee- then Call the court cooridnater and get a hearing-
Please stop. I know you're trying to help, but you don't know if Pennsylvania OFFERS forms (My state sure doesn't) or HAS court coordinators, or anything else.
It isn't helping to give inaccurate advice for the original poster's state.
CJane speaks truth, young poster.
And PA does offer forms -- I found 'em by googling. Google is your friend. I didn't know if PA did or not...therefore, I googled. If you don't know, google and find out.
Thanks Silverplum! If you think of anything else that may be helpful in the situation I am helping Bob deal with please let me know!
Happy Thanksgiving!
Please stop. I know you're trying to help, but you don't know if Pennsylvania OFFERS forms (My state sure doesn't) or HAS court coordinators, or anything else.
It isn't helping to give inaccurate advice for the original poster's state.
jaxpink, each state has their own rules. Therefore, that which you know how to do in your state may not pertain to any other state. I google a lot to find the state government site for each state to LEARN.
May I very gently suggest that you read posts for a while, understand how the forum is managed, observe and learn from the senior members before you start responding?
It is generally an indication of good manners upon entering a meeting "live" and in-person to defer to the parties clearly established and in charge of the meeting & become accustomed to the established style as opposed to say - grabbing the microphone from the host.
Just a gentle suggestion and some food for thought.
No I am not offended by her comments, in fact I am greatful. I have no idea what to do. My fiance, Bob, he doesn't know either. His whole relationship with his son has been destroyed and he feels like there is nothing he can do, he went to the lawyer and he was no help, just a large bill. He filed in Beaver County and paid the court fees and was told he was in the wrong court. Then he did not have the money to file again.
Thank you!!! Although you may not realize this. Signing onto this website has really enlightened me. I can now help my fiance to understand what he is to do. Thanks Ohiogal, I understand it is not "We" it and I know I have absolutely no say except to pay the bill.
Have a great night everyone! Happy Turkey Day too!