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Proserpina

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Reading some of the posts that olders members to the forum write that are playful help to show me that their reponses to what I write aren't personal. That they aren't personally attacking me. Just what I write:o......

It's hard to find free anywhere now days so to the people that take the time to answer this forum and share their knowledge, my hat is off to you.

Dog did you have a rocky start on the forum or somewhere during?

You could say that, yes.... :o I'm not going to make excuses - there was a period in my life where most of the time I was in haze of narcotics and virtually incoherent.

And that aside (like that wasn't enough), I can unfortunately claim the hat of "Possibly Worst Overstepping BedWarmer Ever Except For "She Who Could Teach Entire Four-Year Degrees On The Topic".

(I have to grudgingly be content with second place. Le sigh)
 


254lady28

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Glad to hear

You could say that, yes.... :o I'm not going to make excuses - there was a period in my life where most of the time I was in haze of narcotics and virtually incoherent.

And that aside (like that wasn't enough), I can unfortunately claim the hat of "Possibly Worst Overstepping BedWarmer Ever Except For "She Who Could Teach Entire Four-Year Degrees On The Topic".

(I have to grudgingly be content with second place. Le sigh)

Glad to hear you were able to get through it. Everyday seems like there are more and more trials and tribulations.

Simple stuff too, like do I want to do the laundry....or put it off for one more day?....

If I could get rid of two things in my everyday life (besides my husbands ex and all the fattening food I eat but shouldn't (he he)) it would be laundry and dishes. I swear those two never end......
 

Ohiogal

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Can he find those local rules and rules of civil procedures online? I get frustrated when looking up laws and codes online it gets confusing and I usually get directed to the wrong sites. Do you have any suggestions for websites that I could find this info for him on?

Have him google the domestic relations court and the Supreme Court of Texas. Those places should have the rules.

What is a UCCJEA affidavit?

It is an affidavit intended to determine jurisdiction.

Pro se means represent himself right?
Yes.


Other things he's gone through with his ex he's appointed a POA for him to help him in TX with things. Can he do this for a divorce case? Or would that look bad him using a POA instead of being present for this kind of matter?
A POA can NOT allow someone to represent him in court.

His daughter is more than worth it to be there. The concern is if it's a drawn out process with multiple court dates I'm not sure how much he could be present for. Army doesn't lean much for personal affairs unless death of an immediate family member is the issue. He does have personal time saved up that he could use, but I'm not sure how much.

It would be a day at a time. He might also be able to do telephone appearances.
 

254lady28

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Have him google the domestic relations court and the Supreme Court of Texas. Those places should have the rules.



It is an affidavit intended to determine jurisdiction.


Yes.



A POA can NOT allow someone to represent him in court.



It would be a day at a time. He might also be able to do telephone appearances.

Thank you so much. This is more info than we have been able to gather for awhile without having to pay someone.

You have helped us tremendously in directing us in the right direction. I will definately have my husband do the things you have recommended and let other people know they can find helpful info here!!

I'm thrilled, I feel like we are finally getting somewhere!!! :);):p
 
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If it is Bexar County, Texas, please do not expect a telephonic appearance unless he is overseas. Just have worked with 2 seperate cases and both had to appear as the Judges (2 different ones) said they will not allow telephonic appearances unless not stationed stateside.
 

254lady28

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If it is Bexar County, Texas, please do not expect a telephonic appearance unless he is overseas. Just have worked with 2 seperate cases and both had to appear as the Judges (2 different ones) said they will not allow telephonic appearances unless not stationed stateside.


Are you a lawyer? Doesn't matter if you are or not, just wondering?

Do you live in Bexar Co? That's where I grew up.....I miss it!!!

His divorce was final in Bell Co. When I lived in TX I was always told Bell was more a pain in the butt than any......
 

TinkerBelleLuvr

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I didn't realize you could get a court order for something like that. My husband used to webcam with his daughter sporatically until his ex and him got into an arguement about getting names off of deeds and stuff from when they were together or something of the sort. The ex was mad so she took his privilage of webcaming away.....just like that. Because she was frustrated with him.

To me this is unfair punishment for not just my husband but their daughter as well. That's one of the things his ex has done that make me think she uses their daughter sometimes....I knwo that sounds bad but I don't know how else to phase it.

I will definately tell him about having that put in the order. He would be extatic(spelling?) to be able to webcam with her again. It really improved their relationship.

Thank you for the advice....
While you are at it on a change, you may want to also address the transportation issue and make it CLEAR.

In my original change of domicile, we split the transportation. Dad was supposed to pay for kiddo going up and me on the return. Well, dad would buy "stupid" tickets. He would ignore my return ticket and buy even stupider tickets (view my original posts to see what I mean by this.) I changed my decree so that **I** am in control of the purchases. Most of this could have been avoided if the original decree was clearer.

As for the parenting time, it can be ordered. Just make sure that you can live with what you ask for in reverse. What is ordered for dad as far as webcam access and phones would reverse when kiddo is with dad and mom is now the "visiting" parent.

What I have in place for long-distance parenting time:
One school year, dad gets Thanksgiving and Spring Break. I get all of Christmas break.

The following year, dad gets Christmas Break and I get Thanksgiving & Spring Break.

Dad gets half the summer. I normally give dad more than half the summer, but try to make sure she's home with like three weeks before school starts so that we can do the shopping, visit with older sister, etc.

As far as I concerned, dad can call whenever - but since he works afternoons, it's up to him to call kiddo since we don't know when he is working. She can use my cell phone to call dad any time on the weekends. She can email dad at will (not during school hours.)

Now, I do NOT get the same consideration when kiddo is with dad. But, he was inconsiderate when we were married. I didn't expect him to suddenly turn into a considerate human being when divorced.

On a do over, I would have specified number of times for calls, etc. so that I would be able to get in touch with kiddo when she's with dad.
 

wileybunch

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Mom has recently found out she is moving to Alaska with daughter because new husband has been stationed there. .
Oh really? Is this all above board, consistent with what's allowed per state law and their parenting agreement court order? As for web cam visitation, should be NO problem getting an amendment to an existing order to include terms for that. But, I'm still stuck on this Mom moving away w/child because new hubby's in military. This would be the time to hammer out provisions for visitation with Dad if in fact Mom's allowed to and going to move.
 

254lady28

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Oh really? Is this all above board, consistent with what's allowed per state law and their parenting agreement court order? As for web cam visitation, should be NO problem getting an amendment to an existing order to include terms for that. But, I'm still stuck on this Mom moving away w/child because new hubby's in military. This would be the time to hammer out provisions for visitation with Dad if in fact Mom's allowed to and going to move.


So that means it's in the best of my husbands interest to take the visitation issues to court before they move to Alaska? It would be in his favor to do so? Will it look bad if he waits?
 
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