What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Pennsylvania
OK, I'm known for being long winded so I'll do my best to make this long story short......
My son is 5. His dad and I have been divorced going on 3 yrs now. We were divorced in TX where we all used to live. When we all lived there my ex had my son every other weekend, every other holiday, every summer, yada, yada.
My son and I moved to PA with my current husband 2 yrs ago. My ex stayed in TX for a while then started moving around because he got job with State Farm and would go "on storm".
My ex has had very little contact with our son since we left TX other than phone conversations.
I have done many things in my power to help lessen my ex's burden.
1. When ex was still in TX and we were coming to TX for visit I would offer for him to see our son so he could take advantage of us being "in town" so he did not have to pay travel costs as I had pretty much done that for him. Thus taking my son's time away from my family for my ex. Although this sucks I'm firm believer mom and dad come before other family members....
2. Ex did not pay court ordered child support until almost yr later when I finally had to go through attorney general. He only pays 300 a month which with what he makes he should be paying more.....I know I could take this back to court so I'm not complaining....just stating how I help this man out.
3. I encourage the phone calls between him and our son. I've asked him repeatedly to invest in a webcam so my son can at least see his face more.
The concern I'm having is my son's father Has finally gotten his life together enough to participate more with our son.....and that's good....I want my son to have a relationship with his father.....but, my son only really knows "phone daddy". Being with daddy in person is a different story. My son is not comfortable with his dad because so much time has lapsed.
What can I do to help this situation? How can I ease my son in warming up to his dad when we live this far apart?
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
OK, I'm known for being long winded so I'll do my best to make this long story short......
My son is 5. His dad and I have been divorced going on 3 yrs now. We were divorced in TX where we all used to live. When we all lived there my ex had my son every other weekend, every other holiday, every summer, yada, yada.
My son and I moved to PA with my current husband 2 yrs ago. My ex stayed in TX for a while then started moving around because he got job with State Farm and would go "on storm".
My ex has had very little contact with our son since we left TX other than phone conversations.
I have done many things in my power to help lessen my ex's burden.
1. When ex was still in TX and we were coming to TX for visit I would offer for him to see our son so he could take advantage of us being "in town" so he did not have to pay travel costs as I had pretty much done that for him. Thus taking my son's time away from my family for my ex. Although this sucks I'm firm believer mom and dad come before other family members....
2. Ex did not pay court ordered child support until almost yr later when I finally had to go through attorney general. He only pays 300 a month which with what he makes he should be paying more.....I know I could take this back to court so I'm not complaining....just stating how I help this man out.
3. I encourage the phone calls between him and our son. I've asked him repeatedly to invest in a webcam so my son can at least see his face more.
The concern I'm having is my son's father Has finally gotten his life together enough to participate more with our son.....and that's good....I want my son to have a relationship with his father.....but, my son only really knows "phone daddy". Being with daddy in person is a different story. My son is not comfortable with his dad because so much time has lapsed.
What can I do to help this situation? How can I ease my son in warming up to his dad when we live this far apart?
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?