What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? TX
I received an email from my ex a few days ago asking if she could see our daughter again. We do have a court order for visitation, however, she has not been in contact with me for nearly three years. (with the exception of 2 times in 2009, but I don't even count those days) I don't know where she lives, how to get in contact with her outside of email, and she married the person that was ordered not to be around our daughter until she reaches 18.
I want to tell her no, because she did see her twice in early 2009 after about a 6 month disappearance, then disappeared again. That really hurt my daughter because she thought she was going to be able to see her mom again, and then her mom left.
I don't want her to go through that drama again, where her mom just disappears. I think through the custody case and all of the other crap she's put my daughter through, I believe that it's in her best interest to continue as we have, but this is just my personal opinion.
I don't want to get in trouble with the court for disallowing her visitation, but I also don't want to allow her to harm my daughter again.
I need guidance in this situation because I'm lost.
I received an email from my ex a few days ago asking if she could see our daughter again. We do have a court order for visitation, however, she has not been in contact with me for nearly three years. (with the exception of 2 times in 2009, but I don't even count those days) I don't know where she lives, how to get in contact with her outside of email, and she married the person that was ordered not to be around our daughter until she reaches 18.
I want to tell her no, because she did see her twice in early 2009 after about a 6 month disappearance, then disappeared again. That really hurt my daughter because she thought she was going to be able to see her mom again, and then her mom left.
I don't want her to go through that drama again, where her mom just disappears. I think through the custody case and all of the other crap she's put my daughter through, I believe that it's in her best interest to continue as we have, but this is just my personal opinion.
I don't want to get in trouble with the court for disallowing her visitation, but I also don't want to allow her to harm my daughter again.
I need guidance in this situation because I'm lost.