I posted previously on the recent situation. Summary:
BM (ex wife) beat my son, who ran away and wanted to live with me instead of the BM. I filed an ex parte motion for an emergency custody order which, after an administration fiasco, was granted. I then filed a further motion for
full custody and submitted an affidavit and some evidence to give clear reasons to back up my motion. The judge did not read my motion or the affidavit. He also said both motions were filed incorrectly. The judge didn't see the reasons why I felt custody should be changed. The ex lied. She kept custody. Courts are a farce, imo.
Now even though its normal practice to get
joint custody, I didn't get joint custody of my son when we divorced about 13 years ago and perhaps nowadays I would have got joint custody. My ex is mad as hell that I filed a motion recently because she is one of the many "unaccountable types". To her mind, its OK to beat a child and heaven help anyone who says otherwise! Although the judge refused to see the motions, the ex did see it as I was duty bound to send her a copy, hence her anger because I was trying to hold her accountable. The judge told us we must go away and work out some house rules for the child and submit them to the court. I had to pursue this with the ex and she finally met with me and handed me the meaningless rules she had written down. She was very hostile. I pointed out the rules should be better/different. Made no difference. The ex has always been spoiled and got her own way and is very hostile to anyone who doesn't cow tow. So, bottom line is....I am wondering what I can do.
First off, the clerk filed both my motions for me. I had to pay almost $150 for each motion. Surely if they were misfiled it would be down to the clerk? I wonder if clerks purposely misfile motions filed by pro se litigants as I know how much lawyers hate pro se's. It seems like everything is done to discourage anyone from filing a pro se motion. If a clerk filed it, how can I ensure it's filed correctly? Or are they all just lying? I just don't know what to do on this issue. (The court where I recently filed motions on my other child never claimed I misfiled them).
My son is temporarily swayed in favor of his mom - presumably some bribes have been going on. Once the honeymoon period is over, the BM will treat him badly again. He's a good kid but intimidated by the BM and her extended family.
Because of the apparent bias of the court and the hostility of the BM, I don't think I have a good chance of getting joint custody but wondered what others think? I am currently unemployed but that will change in the fairly near future. I have a house and I'm a good single dad. The BM has had many husbands whom she has taken to court for domestic violence. Does anyone know how I can get those records and whether they are available to a lay person? I also need to get hospital records on my son but am not sure if I can subpoena them. The hospital told me they have been forbidden by the BM from releasing my son's records. If I could get hospital records and arrest records, would I have a decent chance of getting joint custody? The BM lives within 8 miles so if there was joint custody it would be the best possible solution, since total custody appears out of the question. The BM has a wealthy family who are also totally unethical, to put it nicely. Oh yes, and the BM is now preventing me from picking my child up from school, which I have been doing for several years. The CO names his previous school and is therefore not able to be used to enforce my
visitation rights. The BM is also demanding that I pick my son up 4 hours later than I do currently. She has full custody. She's a control freak and she lies and does whatever she needs to do to ensure she stays in control. Meanwhile, a judge claims I misfiled two motions, when I don't think I did, if they were misfiled at all it was the clerk who filed them once I paid the fees. It's like judges ignore me because (a) I am currently acting pro se; and (b) I'm male. I am not sure what to do about all this, in the circumstances...
Due to recent injustices with both my children, I am feeling rather defeated, in terms of having any faith in the court system. But if I could get joint custody I would very much like to. I need more rights in order to protect my child because he is going to need more protection once the BM reverts to her normal MO with him.