The original custody agreement was written in Maryland. I was named custodial parent and standard joint legal custody agreement. This has been in accordance for the last seven years. NCP has visitation one weeknight and EOW. NCP has failed to pay child support in all those years, but I made no attempt to file a suit or collect it.
Three months ago, NCP convinced the oldest child to live in that residence which included a change of schools. Immediately after, NCP disallowed all visitation for two months time and has been sporadic in allowing it these past few weeks. NCP claims 13 year old does not want to visit.
My lawyer drew up a petition for sole physical custody of all children to my care. This is a change from the original agreement. My reasons are that I can no longer see my oldest, oldest child's grades feel to failing level while in NCP's care, and that the weeknight visitation creates a hardship on the children during the school year due to travel time. NCP answered the complaint within the time limit.
NCP answered that the complaint was not acceptable and asked for the case to be dismissed and both of our legal fees be paid by me. The answer included interogatories and a request for my witness list and discovery.
Questions:
1) I can't find anywhere in the answer what it is NCP wants as an outcome to this case, only that the petition I filed is unacceptable. Should NCP have filed a counterclaim since they want primary custody fo the oldest?
2) Can NCP file a counterclaim at a later date?
3) Does it make a difference to the court if NCP wants primary physical custody of one child as opposed to all the children?
4) Does the fact that the interrogetory only has financial questions mean that it is likely she will attempt to sue me for child support?
5) In what scenarios would a court be likely to force me to pay legal fees for NCP?
Three months ago, NCP convinced the oldest child to live in that residence which included a change of schools. Immediately after, NCP disallowed all visitation for two months time and has been sporadic in allowing it these past few weeks. NCP claims 13 year old does not want to visit.
My lawyer drew up a petition for sole physical custody of all children to my care. This is a change from the original agreement. My reasons are that I can no longer see my oldest, oldest child's grades feel to failing level while in NCP's care, and that the weeknight visitation creates a hardship on the children during the school year due to travel time. NCP answered the complaint within the time limit.
NCP answered that the complaint was not acceptable and asked for the case to be dismissed and both of our legal fees be paid by me. The answer included interogatories and a request for my witness list and discovery.
Questions:
1) I can't find anywhere in the answer what it is NCP wants as an outcome to this case, only that the petition I filed is unacceptable. Should NCP have filed a counterclaim since they want primary custody fo the oldest?
2) Can NCP file a counterclaim at a later date?
3) Does it make a difference to the court if NCP wants primary physical custody of one child as opposed to all the children?
4) Does the fact that the interrogetory only has financial questions mean that it is likely she will attempt to sue me for child support?
5) In what scenarios would a court be likely to force me to pay legal fees for NCP?