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Hi gang...
I just posted a few days ago regarding my boyfriend's trial decision and the recourse he can take.....he was very afraid that his ex would deny him phone contact with his 5 and 1 year old, and that is exactly what she is doing....
Here's the scoop:
When he called his child today (reminder, he is in GA and his ex and children are in NJ), he was told by his ex that he could speak to them, but all conversations would be on speaker phone......he told her that he has the right to have phone conversations with his children without her interfering and listening in and she said that she would monitor the phone call and if he said anything "inappropriate", she would interrupt immediately and she would choose whether or not to terminate the phone call immediately. He explained that this was illegal and she said "get over it!".....note: he does not speak to his 5 year old about ANYTHING inappropriate, he asks her about her day, then reads her a storybook and sings her a song....he then sings and reads to his 1 year old....before the judgment, she interfered, but she did it slyly and was sneaky, so it wasn't overt enough to get true evidence against her....getting back to the story, this rather heated exchange was said over speaker phone with the 5 year old listening. Finally, he directed his attention to his daughter, and immediately, his ex chimed in and took over the conversation. She was yelling at him, all with his 5 year old listening, that she could do whatever she wanted, that she was the "legal guardian", and he had better get used to speaking to his daughter by speaker phone or not at all. In the middle of this, his daughter became so upset that she hit his ex and she can be heard saying "Sweetie, that's not nice to hit mommy!"....
He has this conversation taped, and it is CLEAR that this is her not-so-hidden attempt to alienate his children from him.
What can he do? Should he just continue to tape these conversations and then go to the judge with them? Her only allowing him to speak to his daughter over speaker phone isn't necessarily contempt, because there is nothing specified in the CO about phone calls....but it is clear what her intentions are in that she does not want my boyfriend to have ANY contact with his children....
Any advice would be greatly appreciated! And again, my boyfriend does not say ANYTHING inappropriate to his children......he asked his child "How are things going there?", and his ex considered that completely inappropriate.
I really appreciate any advice.....
Thanks!
Lils
Hi gang...
I just posted a few days ago regarding my boyfriend's trial decision and the recourse he can take.....he was very afraid that his ex would deny him phone contact with his 5 and 1 year old, and that is exactly what she is doing....
Here's the scoop:
When he called his child today (reminder, he is in GA and his ex and children are in NJ), he was told by his ex that he could speak to them, but all conversations would be on speaker phone......he told her that he has the right to have phone conversations with his children without her interfering and listening in and she said that she would monitor the phone call and if he said anything "inappropriate", she would interrupt immediately and she would choose whether or not to terminate the phone call immediately. He explained that this was illegal and she said "get over it!".....note: he does not speak to his 5 year old about ANYTHING inappropriate, he asks her about her day, then reads her a storybook and sings her a song....he then sings and reads to his 1 year old....before the judgment, she interfered, but she did it slyly and was sneaky, so it wasn't overt enough to get true evidence against her....getting back to the story, this rather heated exchange was said over speaker phone with the 5 year old listening. Finally, he directed his attention to his daughter, and immediately, his ex chimed in and took over the conversation. She was yelling at him, all with his 5 year old listening, that she could do whatever she wanted, that she was the "legal guardian", and he had better get used to speaking to his daughter by speaker phone or not at all. In the middle of this, his daughter became so upset that she hit his ex and she can be heard saying "Sweetie, that's not nice to hit mommy!"....
He has this conversation taped, and it is CLEAR that this is her not-so-hidden attempt to alienate his children from him.
What can he do? Should he just continue to tape these conversations and then go to the judge with them? Her only allowing him to speak to his daughter over speaker phone isn't necessarily contempt, because there is nothing specified in the CO about phone calls....but it is clear what her intentions are in that she does not want my boyfriend to have ANY contact with his children....
Any advice would be greatly appreciated! And again, my boyfriend does not say ANYTHING inappropriate to his children......he asked his child "How are things going there?", and his ex considered that completely inappropriate.
I really appreciate any advice.....
Thanks!
Lils