melanie679
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? CA
My husband was recently awarded Joint Legal Custody but it seems nothing at all will change (as far as he having a say in major decisions). His son's legal last name is the same as my husband's (his father)... However, the child's mother insists that he go by her new husband's last name. She even went as far as petitioning with the courts for the change stating "I would like him to have the same name as I do." My husband filed his objection and the petition was denied. Regardless of the Judge's opinion that it is in the child's best interest to keep his father's surname, mother continues to have him go by his stepfather's last name in his classroom and had his last name put on the back of his tee-ball jersey.
My husband contacted his son's school and even sent them a copy of the court orders stating that he now has Joint Legal Custody but he is not getting a response. Seems they don't want to get involved.
My husband and I were talking about this last night and want to know if there is anything else he can do? He feels it's psychologically harmful for his son to be confused this way and is afraid he will develope an identity crisis or something.
I told him that I would ask on here for an opinion.
Thank you.
My husband was recently awarded Joint Legal Custody but it seems nothing at all will change (as far as he having a say in major decisions). His son's legal last name is the same as my husband's (his father)... However, the child's mother insists that he go by her new husband's last name. She even went as far as petitioning with the courts for the change stating "I would like him to have the same name as I do." My husband filed his objection and the petition was denied. Regardless of the Judge's opinion that it is in the child's best interest to keep his father's surname, mother continues to have him go by his stepfather's last name in his classroom and had his last name put on the back of his tee-ball jersey.
My husband contacted his son's school and even sent them a copy of the court orders stating that he now has Joint Legal Custody but he is not getting a response. Seems they don't want to get involved.
My husband and I were talking about this last night and want to know if there is anything else he can do? He feels it's psychologically harmful for his son to be confused this way and is afraid he will develope an identity crisis or something.
I told him that I would ask on here for an opinion.
Thank you.