Hello all,
Thanks for the help. I will try to clarify some points so you can all have a better informed opinion:
>You should be exchanging the child in a public place like a police >station to avoid ANY problems.
A) We exchange at a police precinct as it is stipulated in the temp. visitation agreement.
>However, I think NO you can not do a "Motion to Show Cause" >because you have a temporary order, not a permanent order.
A) I'm certain of my right to issue a Show Cause - I spoke to a magistrate about this.
>You say you have PROOF or documentation...
A) Documentation is both recorded voicemail messages from CP and from two-way conversations taped w/ verified consent. Time and dates are also recorded, cross-referenced w/ phone company records. My recordings span more than the entire time the child has been born, since the CP started her manipulations before birth. Most contain admissions of the following;
threats to leave the state with the child;
threats to give the child to social services;
opinions that I don't care/provide for the child;
verbal derogatory statements about the bench
and verbal threats to disobey court orders...
>I'm gonna bet that your temporary order is vague...
A) Not so vague. Visits are at a specific time of the week, place of transfer and for a very specific duration. CP has already given the bench reason to 'pay attention' by unusual, unfounded requests for supervision and reluctance to agree to basic, temporary visitation at the initial pleading. Order was violated second week of visitation.
>getting a transcript of the recording IN as evidence is difficult in many >courtrooms.
A) Agreed. But I'm having full transcripts, indexed, done by mom, who is a retired a court recorder and a notary for juvenile court in a different jurisdiction. It is much easier, from what I've researched, to get both my future atty. and judges to pay attention to written words BACKED UP by actual recordings.
>She will say that she was looking out in the best interest of the child by >keeping them in bed to recover.
A) Yes, she will say this. BUT CP will then have to explain why she was calling middle of the night claiming 'emergency', was capable of taking the child to the ER, yet refused. When questioned, she changed her tune and said that the cost of the visit outweighed the severity. CP will also need to explain why she had, a few days prior, said that she may "be late" for the transfer, and also on another message claimed that if I didn't return her calls on demand that she would not be at the transfer. CP might need to explain why only a few hours after the appointed time the child suddenly was feeling better. CP might also need to explain to the bench why she admitted 'not caring' what the order said. All recorded with consent.
>I agree with you on this, but I thought I remembered other posts from >this person and there has been a pattern being established here where >mom doesn't want child to go with dad at all.
A) Total of eight hours away from the CP's home w/ child in 10 months on two seperate occasions, both court ordered - yet
BM wouldn't mind one bit if I moved into the home tomorrow... I'd say that's putting it rather mildly.
>There could be a multitude of reasons why a child would run a fever
>(teething for example).
A) That was the 'emergency'... I hope you're just psychic...
>I think I'd just find a way to get the attorney involved now rather than >later. This sounds like it's going to be a contentious battle, so don't go >into it unarmed.
A) I understand that, and I'm making great progress. I'm not as financially crippled as I was just two months ago, and I've interviewed and about to retain a great atty.
Its a pity that we cannot cooperate for the sake of our child. I really have tried time and time again, with the same result. This is what I face - someone who ostensibly will try to appear cooperative, but who is really hell bent and will stop at almost nothing to destroy my relationship with the only child I've ever had. She's just waiting for any misstep.
I'm not a military person (much respect), but I 'feel' like I'm in a war nonetheless, being hunted, everywhere, with no quarter, relentlessly with the sole objectives of breaking my spirit or taking my 'hypothetical' life.