melanie679
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? CA
My husband was just granted a modified custody/visitation schedule this past July. He was awarded joint legal custody with residential visits in our state of PA. The order states that he is to have a visitation "For the Thanksgiving break during odd-numbered years". He contacted the school (that his son is enrolled in this year) and got the schools calander which details the one week holiday break. He emailed the childs mother on Sunday to tell her that he intended to purchase his plane tickets to fly to CA and also the tickets for he and his son to travel together to PA and back again (3 round trip tickets all together). She never responded to the email but told him in a phone conversation on Monday that she read the email and wanted to check the child's school calander to make sure the dates were correct. Knowing that the dates were correct, he went ahead and purchased the tickets.
Last night (after she was told that the tickets were bought and paid for) she told him that they were possibly buying a house in another school district and that the Thanksgiving break will not be the same as the one he is currently enrolled and that the trip "Might not work out." because the new school only has a 3 day holiday break (as opposed to the full week)
My question is this... having joint legal custody, can my husband decide that his child can miss two days of school if, in fact, he is moved to another school before the Thanksgiving holiday that has a different holiday schedule?
Can she deny him the first part of his visit if he will be in school those days? What about the money we already spent on non refundable plane tickets?
Can she refuse to allow him to leave with the child if he is scheduled to be in school those days?
The order also states that "Neither parent shall move the residence of the child out of the San Diego County without giving the other parent a 45-day advance written notice and obtaining the other parent's written permission prior to the move or an order of the Court granting the move."
Thank you in advance.What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
My husband was just granted a modified custody/visitation schedule this past July. He was awarded joint legal custody with residential visits in our state of PA. The order states that he is to have a visitation "For the Thanksgiving break during odd-numbered years". He contacted the school (that his son is enrolled in this year) and got the schools calander which details the one week holiday break. He emailed the childs mother on Sunday to tell her that he intended to purchase his plane tickets to fly to CA and also the tickets for he and his son to travel together to PA and back again (3 round trip tickets all together). She never responded to the email but told him in a phone conversation on Monday that she read the email and wanted to check the child's school calander to make sure the dates were correct. Knowing that the dates were correct, he went ahead and purchased the tickets.
Last night (after she was told that the tickets were bought and paid for) she told him that they were possibly buying a house in another school district and that the Thanksgiving break will not be the same as the one he is currently enrolled and that the trip "Might not work out." because the new school only has a 3 day holiday break (as opposed to the full week)
My question is this... having joint legal custody, can my husband decide that his child can miss two days of school if, in fact, he is moved to another school before the Thanksgiving holiday that has a different holiday schedule?
Can she deny him the first part of his visit if he will be in school those days? What about the money we already spent on non refundable plane tickets?
Can she refuse to allow him to leave with the child if he is scheduled to be in school those days?
The order also states that "Neither parent shall move the residence of the child out of the San Diego County without giving the other parent a 45-day advance written notice and obtaining the other parent's written permission prior to the move or an order of the Court granting the move."
Thank you in advance.What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?