So my final order states that my ex (whom has full custody) shall not move further away from the city we lived in when we were together.
During initial court proceedings, she moved 50 km's away. Thus making 50/50 impossible for me to win at the time.
Our final order was granted on consent.
I've recently been informed she and her new husband have put an offer in on a house some 20 minutes further down the road.
The boy would stay in the same school, after said move.
Her new husband creates 'antique' furniture. This new dwelling apparently has a bigger shop for him to work out of, as well as a store front attached in which they would operate out of selling his wares.
Now I haven't really decided what to do. I understand that it's not that much further down the road. But I am concerned in that my ex often disregards our order when it is convenient for her to do so. This is a perfect example.
The way I look at it - they do not NEED the extra work-shop space. They could just as easily rent a storefront for him to operate out of. That store could even be 20 minutes down the road and her new husband could commute to work.
So, I kind of see how it could be thought of as moving to a 'better' employment opportunity - but at the same time, these concerns of theirs could be accomplished in other ways other than a move.
Hoping others can weigh in with an opinion?
Basically, I am sick and tired of her now taking an inch at a time. We have an order - it spells out clearly how many inches are allowed.
Why should I have to toe the line on the details, yet she can just do whatever she wants. Yes, probably not the most mature outlook.
Anyways. Is this worth going back to court over? Thoughts?
addendum:
What's with the website right now? I am on a distinguished road? So is everybody else it seems...?
During initial court proceedings, she moved 50 km's away. Thus making 50/50 impossible for me to win at the time.
Our final order was granted on consent.
I've recently been informed she and her new husband have put an offer in on a house some 20 minutes further down the road.
The boy would stay in the same school, after said move.
Her new husband creates 'antique' furniture. This new dwelling apparently has a bigger shop for him to work out of, as well as a store front attached in which they would operate out of selling his wares.
Now I haven't really decided what to do. I understand that it's not that much further down the road. But I am concerned in that my ex often disregards our order when it is convenient for her to do so. This is a perfect example.
The way I look at it - they do not NEED the extra work-shop space. They could just as easily rent a storefront for him to operate out of. That store could even be 20 minutes down the road and her new husband could commute to work.
So, I kind of see how it could be thought of as moving to a 'better' employment opportunity - but at the same time, these concerns of theirs could be accomplished in other ways other than a move.
Hoping others can weigh in with an opinion?
Basically, I am sick and tired of her now taking an inch at a time. We have an order - it spells out clearly how many inches are allowed.
Why should I have to toe the line on the details, yet she can just do whatever she wants. Yes, probably not the most mature outlook.
Anyways. Is this worth going back to court over? Thoughts?
addendum:
What's with the website right now? I am on a distinguished road? So is everybody else it seems...?
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