From California.
Hello there,
this is my first post. I need some proactive advice, to avoid the worse...
My wife of 11 years and I, are close to divorce.
We have two beautiful young children, that we both adore.
She also has a teenager from a previous marriage.
We moved to my home state of CA, 10 years ago, following our marriage in FL.
She is committed to moving back to her home state of FL.
To accomplish this, she recently retired from her job.
Our marriage counselor characterized this move as "a hostile act".
I love our family and would do anything to keep us together.
I was an only child of divorced parents and would never wish that for my children.
My wife has 4 siblings, plus cousins, and both parents to support her, while I am completely alone.
I work 10-15 days a month based in Hawaii. I do NOT want to live in FL !
My commute would be a nightmare.
However, my desire to keep the family together is my highest priority.
My wife is aware of this and is giving me hope.
Her attitude is that she is in charge. I could either follow her to FL and "play the lottery", or she would take our kids there anyway.
She is convinced that no judge would take the children away from her, especially with the family support that she has, and that she does not work.
I have a bad feeling about this...
My fear is that I will give in and move, then she will divorce me, and keep the children in FL. If this does happen, what are my chances of getting joint custody? If the divorce takes place in FL, does it mean the kids will now live there forever?
Do I have a good case in getting joint custody and not let her move?
I have a very good job and she can claim absolutely nothing against me. I have perfect credit and not even traffic violations...
Would the court give me the kids when I am home, and her, when I work?
Most importantly.
Is there anything I could have her sign, before agreeing to move, that would prevent her from keeping the children in FL in case of divorce/separation?
Sorry for the lengthy post. I just wanted to cover all aspects.
THANK YOU
4AI
Hello there,
this is my first post. I need some proactive advice, to avoid the worse...
My wife of 11 years and I, are close to divorce.
We have two beautiful young children, that we both adore.
She also has a teenager from a previous marriage.
We moved to my home state of CA, 10 years ago, following our marriage in FL.
She is committed to moving back to her home state of FL.
To accomplish this, she recently retired from her job.
Our marriage counselor characterized this move as "a hostile act".
I love our family and would do anything to keep us together.
I was an only child of divorced parents and would never wish that for my children.
My wife has 4 siblings, plus cousins, and both parents to support her, while I am completely alone.
I work 10-15 days a month based in Hawaii. I do NOT want to live in FL !
My commute would be a nightmare.
However, my desire to keep the family together is my highest priority.
My wife is aware of this and is giving me hope.
Her attitude is that she is in charge. I could either follow her to FL and "play the lottery", or she would take our kids there anyway.
She is convinced that no judge would take the children away from her, especially with the family support that she has, and that she does not work.
I have a bad feeling about this...
My fear is that I will give in and move, then she will divorce me, and keep the children in FL. If this does happen, what are my chances of getting joint custody? If the divorce takes place in FL, does it mean the kids will now live there forever?
Do I have a good case in getting joint custody and not let her move?
I have a very good job and she can claim absolutely nothing against me. I have perfect credit and not even traffic violations...
Would the court give me the kids when I am home, and her, when I work?
Most importantly.
Is there anything I could have her sign, before agreeing to move, that would prevent her from keeping the children in FL in case of divorce/separation?
Sorry for the lengthy post. I just wanted to cover all aspects.
THANK YOU
4AI