What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? PA
My ex has not exercised his visitation of our 3 year old twins in over a year now. Father has not even spoken to them by phone in a little over 11 months now.
Per our custody orders: father is supposed to have the children in his custody on an every other weekend basis, from Sat 11am through Sun at 4pm I have primary physical custody. I hope that helps.
I have a pfa against him that is to expire on the 21st of this month. He is not working (says he has neck/back pain/ high blood pressure), not paying any child support and the court is waiting because he filed for disability sometime last year and still nothing has come of it. Anyway, that's why he has not visited, as we are to meet at a halfway point to exchange the kids, because we live 2 hrs apart and he has no vehicle. He is also an alcoholic and is supposed to refrain from any alcohol use prior to his visits.
I was curious about something, I am thinking that he may decide to start exercising his visitation with them once the pfa expires if he can somehow even find a ride. I have no intentions of keeping them from him, however, I do have some concerns that our kids may not even remember or know who he is whenever (or if) he does decide to come around again. Would it be worth it to go back to the courts and ask for some type of way for them to gradually be reintroduced to him? They turned 3 this August.
Thank you very much for any advice in advance.
My ex has not exercised his visitation of our 3 year old twins in over a year now. Father has not even spoken to them by phone in a little over 11 months now.
Per our custody orders: father is supposed to have the children in his custody on an every other weekend basis, from Sat 11am through Sun at 4pm I have primary physical custody. I hope that helps.
I have a pfa against him that is to expire on the 21st of this month. He is not working (says he has neck/back pain/ high blood pressure), not paying any child support and the court is waiting because he filed for disability sometime last year and still nothing has come of it. Anyway, that's why he has not visited, as we are to meet at a halfway point to exchange the kids, because we live 2 hrs apart and he has no vehicle. He is also an alcoholic and is supposed to refrain from any alcohol use prior to his visits.
I was curious about something, I am thinking that he may decide to start exercising his visitation with them once the pfa expires if he can somehow even find a ride. I have no intentions of keeping them from him, however, I do have some concerns that our kids may not even remember or know who he is whenever (or if) he does decide to come around again. Would it be worth it to go back to the courts and ask for some type of way for them to gradually be reintroduced to him? They turned 3 this August.
Thank you very much for any advice in advance.