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Ok, I can handle that. What about the whoever maybe listining to anything else??? I am 100% sure that EH is going to bring up everything under the sun he dislikes about me which won't be relavent at all because that isn't what the motion is about. I hate to say it, but I hope he is himself...
 


TinkerBelleLuvr

Senior Member
Then you may "object" to that which irrelevant.

You might want to start out with WHY you are present. The Whoever might help - key word - MIGHT.
 
This is good to know..that I "object". Any other tips you may have would be greatly appreciated. Again, i am just very nervous about how he may conduct himself. He does terrify me and has for a log time. Thanks again!
 
Yes I Can..and I DID!!!

Just some advice...the system does work especially when you have your ducks in a row are honest and truthfull. The child support enforcement officer found my EH in contempt of court, ordered him to pay back to me back day care as well as all fees I incurred while filing this motion. EH was dishonest when answering his questions and the CSEO could clearly see what our agreement stated. WOO-HOO...:D
 
Another Road Block By Son's Father..

Hi all, long time no see. I was hoping it would remain that way. After my motion for contempt was ruled for in my favor, I really thought things would even out and we could start fresh...WRONG! Last week I sent ex a quick letter asking if he would give me a call so that we can discuss family counsiling for our son. Instead of phoning he sent me a letter wanting to know why I think our son needs this and that he doesn't want his son being labled as he grows up as needing a "shrink". I sent him a reply via email. I felt it was a possitive and attempted to explain, that our son could very well benefit from this as he has been through a great deal in the last 4 years; ie divorce, step parent, step siblings; just a lot. (No I didn't mention anything about how wreckless he can be as I didn't want my son to be blamed)
Long story short, he has replied to me 3 different timse and has talked about nothing but how unfair and mean I am to him, that the court even was a sham..blah..blah.blah. He was focused on himself and as far as the counsiling goes, his statement was and I quote "My son doesn't need it and he isn't going".
So now what? Case closed? Can I do anything to enforce it? Our settlement agreement states that we must agree on these things. I am just trying to do my best to give my son the best. Thanks!:(
 
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Hi again...

I haven't heard back from anyone, so I decided to take a more friendlike approach with ex, I sent him an email asking for us to try and compromise for the sake of our son. Any additional advice is appreciated!
 

Ohiogal

Queen Bee
I haven't heard back from anyone, so I decided to take a more friendlike approach with ex, I sent him an email asking for us to try and compromise for the sake of our son. Any additional advice is appreciated!

That is a good first start. Then you can attempt mediation. And then you can return to court to try to show why your son needs it.
 

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