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msdad

Member
What is IMO?

He does return calls it just takes him forever to do it. He seems confident that we can win the name change and visitation if I like. He says that her attorney is just going to keep throwing things at us so I will give up. I have a feeling from doing research on this site and on my own that even if they bring up the DUI's I'll still be able to keep his name as it is and get visitation. I'm his father, and no matter I'm awared certain rights whether she likes it or not. (this is how my lawyer put it to me)
 

rmet4nzkx

Senior Member
Maybe supervised visitation, requirements for parenting classess, proof of soberity, UA, you paying all legal and travel costs.
 

casa

Senior Member
msdad said:
What is IMO?

He does return calls it just takes him forever to do it. He seems confident that we can win the name change and visitation if I like. He says that her attorney is just going to keep throwing things at us so I will give up. I have a feeling from doing research on this site and on my own that even if they bring up the DUI's I'll still be able to keep his name as it is and get visitation. I'm his father, and no matter I'm awared certain rights whether she likes it or not. (this is how my lawyer put it to me)

IMO= In My Opinion

No one can really say what the judge will decide. We don't know the entire facts of your case (you lied to the court, what makes us think you are being totally honest with us?) The bottom line is if a judge will think you are acting on the child's best interest when you want to deny the child having the same name as his 'father'. You are the biological father, but you've not had contact with him in 9 years...so do you think a court will think you know what is best for him? :rolleyes:
 

casa

Senior Member
rmet4nzkx said:
Maybe supervised visitation, requirements for parenting classess, proof of soberity, UA, you paying all legal and travel costs.

I doubt this poster would get sober OR remain sober ~ He's still swimming in the sea of denial about anything being wrong with him! :eek:
 

msdad

Member
You are the ones I'm totally honest with. And I didn't think that I was really lying on the discoveries.

My son had an interview with the judge last week. Will my lawyer be able to find out what he said?

My lawyer has said that a lot of times kids will say that they want to meet their parent. So that could help too.
 

msdad

Member
I doubt that the supervised visitation would last that long, or that they would make me take a parenting class. I live with my girlfriends kids who are around the same age as my son. They are fine.

Drug testing? Alcohol only takes 2 days to get out of a persons system. I'm not a drunk, I can go 2 days...easy.

Does anyone know if my lawyer will get a copy of what my son said at court? I have a call into him, but just curious if anyone knows.
 

casa

Senior Member
msdad said:
I doubt that the supervised visitation would last that long, or that they would make me take a parenting class. I live with my girlfriends kids who are around the same age as my son. They are fine.

Drug testing? Alcohol only takes 2 days to get out of a persons system. I'm not a drunk, I can go 2 days...easy.

Does anyone know if my lawyer will get a copy of what my son said at court? I have a call into him, but just curious if anyone knows.

Probably not- At age 9, the judge probably wanted to see how your son felt about the name change. ie; if he also wants to have the same last name as everyone else in his 'family'. Afterall, he's not losing YOUR name...he never had YOUR name to begin with. The judge will likely wonder why you even care, since it's not your name he's changing anyway. :rolleyes:

Re; alcohol- You can "go 2 days easy"? Whooppeee, problem is you can't go WITHOUT- hence your FIVE DUIs. :eek: It goes to history, not to what you did the week of court. Get a grip!
 

msdad

Member
Well hopefully the Judge asked my son if she drinks, because as I've told you guys before I know she was out with friends drinking and having cigarettes.

Will they ask my son those questions, or are they just about the name change? Will they ask WHY he calls ex's husband dad? I don't know what these questions mean really, or why she would put my son through that.

I have a grip, I didn't put that well. I meant that it's not like I need a drink to do daily tasks!
 

stealth2

Under the Radar Member
msdad said:
Well hopefully the Judge asked my son if she drinks, because as I've told you guys before I know she was out with friends drinking and having cigarettes.

Yes *gasp* you have told us that. She, however, apparently has not received any DUIs or had to spend time behind bars as a result of her going out with friends.

You, my friend, are a boil on the buttocks of humanity. Hopefully, the judge will pop you.
 

msdad

Member
You are so kind to me!

Anyway...My lawyer did do a backround check on her. There was no DUI's. The only public record they found on her was a judgment that was paid, and one that was not.

Do you think, (though it might not be a big deal to you) that the judge asked him some of these questions (smoking, drinking?) I could be able to use that.

Does anyone know what kind of questions he would have been asked on this situation?
 

stealth2

Under the Radar Member
Doesn't matter - drinking and smoking are not illegal activities. Driving while intoxicated IS. Mom is allowed to have a social life, and she seems to have done a decent job of raising her son without any help from you. That will impress a judge more than any stupid pet tricks you can think up.
 

msdad

Member
OK. Stealth given everything you know about this. Keep in mind that I do not speak (I know you'd have a comment on that!)

In your opinion do you think I would win the name change objection and get some type of supervised visitation?
 

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