What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Pennsylvania...
Typical divorce story. Mother hates the father and runs him into the ground to anyone and everyone who will listen. Her current therapist is the daycare provider. Sometime over the summer (six or eight months ago) he picked up his child from daycare and later posted something on Facebook to the effect "just picked up my kid at daycare. Nothing like having to drive the whole way home with your kid's shoes covered in dog poo." All the comments were bet that smelled good... Air out the truck... Leave those shoes outside. He never tagged her personally or the daycare.
This past Friday he picked up his child from daycare and they had forgotten to pack his medicine. He got ahold of the mother and told her daycare forgot to pack his medicine and asked if she could grab it on her way home before she came to pick up the child. It's right on her way so no big deal, right? Wrong. He got all these texts from the daycare provider saying she saw what he posted on Facebook. He was no longer allowed on her property to pick up his kid and if he showed up she would have him arrested.
Yea, seriously. Over a post on Facebook from six or eight months ago that didn't even mention her or her business. Then the mother shows up laughing saying daycare banned him from the property and she might just remove all his relatives from the "approved pick up" list and he can figure out how to pay all the late fees the provider will tack on until she decides to go pick up the child. There is court order in place so the fact that he has legal rights to pick his child aren't the issue.
Can the provider up and decide he can no longer be on her property?
Typical divorce story. Mother hates the father and runs him into the ground to anyone and everyone who will listen. Her current therapist is the daycare provider. Sometime over the summer (six or eight months ago) he picked up his child from daycare and later posted something on Facebook to the effect "just picked up my kid at daycare. Nothing like having to drive the whole way home with your kid's shoes covered in dog poo." All the comments were bet that smelled good... Air out the truck... Leave those shoes outside. He never tagged her personally or the daycare.
This past Friday he picked up his child from daycare and they had forgotten to pack his medicine. He got ahold of the mother and told her daycare forgot to pack his medicine and asked if she could grab it on her way home before she came to pick up the child. It's right on her way so no big deal, right? Wrong. He got all these texts from the daycare provider saying she saw what he posted on Facebook. He was no longer allowed on her property to pick up his kid and if he showed up she would have him arrested.
Yea, seriously. Over a post on Facebook from six or eight months ago that didn't even mention her or her business. Then the mother shows up laughing saying daycare banned him from the property and she might just remove all his relatives from the "approved pick up" list and he can figure out how to pay all the late fees the provider will tack on until she decides to go pick up the child. There is court order in place so the fact that he has legal rights to pick his child aren't the issue.
Can the provider up and decide he can no longer be on her property?