This weekend my step-kids told us that they are sleeping over at a babysitter's house one night a week because their mom has to be to work at 630A. We feel that, if their mom isn't available to care for them for an overnight period, she should give my husband the option to have them stay with us.
There's nothing in the order about this. We live in VA. Does he have any grounds to ask her to let the kids stay with us if she's not available for overnight care? The kids are 7 and 11.
What's really frustrating is that my husband needed to make up visitation that he missed due to military deployment. He wanted to have the kids for a full week so that it wouldn't take months for to make up the visitation. She refused to let them stay with us on a school night - saying that it was too disruptive and that it wouldn't be good for the kids because they were used to going to school from her house. She said all this in the counselors office too. So he's still making up the visitation he missed. Now she's having them spend the night at a babysitters house and go to school from there.
She's also been avoiding going to counseling. It's been two months since we've gone, and every time we do manage to get her to agree to an appointment time she cancels it. I think it's because she knows he's going to bring this up. Is there anything we can do about that? The order says "parents are to engage in co-parenting counseling". Since the order was signed (9 months ago), we've been to 5 counseling sessions, 45 minutes each. Obviously this isn't helping anything, it's actually causing us more grief because she keeps manipulating the appointments. We haven't been to a single session that she hasn't done this. She either schedules it during his parenting time, or she agrees to a date and time in session and then cancels or changes it without talking to me. She scheduled the first session on our wedding day, and then refused to change it, and she and her husband went alone.