I have sole custody, my daughter's dad has supervised access, at a centre. The visits are every other weekend 2hrs a visit. I pay for the access visit, his portion and my portion. I do not receive child support - not a huge issue as he hasn't held a job for at least the past 6 years.
He would like to go to unsupervised and his lawyer is going to send me his updated information, he has supposedly meet with a psychologist and said he is no harm to his daughter.
Would it be prudent to ask what his current therapy, he is receiving, what medication he is currently taking (if any), and what type of schedule he is maintaining with visit to this doctor. Would it also be fair to ask if the doctor that currently made this recommendation, if he had access to other hospital visits and hospitalization, and other doctors assessments.
I have recently gotten remarried (which can present a material change of circumstance for our daughter), but in recent supervised visits, he is quizzing the child on my husband and also telling her not to do things with him. She's almost 5, and I think she should not have that negative interferrence.
He is also represented by legal aid and do they (LA) have guidelines on when they would finaicially support him bringing forward a motion?
His lawyer did seem very nice on the phone and she would prefer to stay out of the court room. However I also let her know that if I need to go back to court, I will rehire my lawyer ( which my lawyer is also aware of.)
Thanks.
mominont
He would like to go to unsupervised and his lawyer is going to send me his updated information, he has supposedly meet with a psychologist and said he is no harm to his daughter.
Would it be prudent to ask what his current therapy, he is receiving, what medication he is currently taking (if any), and what type of schedule he is maintaining with visit to this doctor. Would it also be fair to ask if the doctor that currently made this recommendation, if he had access to other hospital visits and hospitalization, and other doctors assessments.
I have recently gotten remarried (which can present a material change of circumstance for our daughter), but in recent supervised visits, he is quizzing the child on my husband and also telling her not to do things with him. She's almost 5, and I think she should not have that negative interferrence.
He is also represented by legal aid and do they (LA) have guidelines on when they would finaicially support him bringing forward a motion?
His lawyer did seem very nice on the phone and she would prefer to stay out of the court room. However I also let her know that if I need to go back to court, I will rehire my lawyer ( which my lawyer is also aware of.)
Thanks.
mominont
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