First off thank you for responding, I was afraid people would see the book I wrote and skip to the next post.
I am looking for a lawyer. It is hard to interview from the ship in the middle of the Gulf. I am doing the best I can. As far as a Father's rights lawyer I really do not know how to tell if it is just something they claim of if they really specialize in that area.
I do have a child support order but no Paternity other than my signature on his birth certificate.
I have done my home work on how I have to send money to his mother and all is done through the courts. I can not afford to gift her money, provide and visit for my son and live a reasonable life. I do not even date. I can not afford to much else. I save my money for my visitation with my son so he can spend time with my side of the family and her's due to her lack of communication with them.
I have a parenting plan. It is not as detailed as I would like but it applies to the idea of me having custody. I have family and resources at my disposal. Schooling, childcare, medical, Navy housing, and friends and family.
I will be on shore duty for the next 3 years. I will have much more time with him.
I have attempted to come to a reasonable agreement with my son's mother , however her promises fall through and are empty. She has 5 children. 3 live with her and 2 live with their fathers. 50/50 joint legal and physical custody is nothing she will discuss.
I have not been able to find a fathers rights law firm that has attornies in both San Dieo and Nevada. I am told there are some but the search has been fruitless.
The navy has services I have looked into, however the lawyers they have partnerships with are local only. They are looking into assisting me but have not come up with anything but a standard family law practitioner who will offer me 1/3 off. That is a good deal but I want to make sure I find the Best lawyer.
Are there specific questions I should ask when interviewing them?
I am completely ignorant of the whole lawyer process.
I have also been told that my son has the right to representation and that I will have to pay for it as well as possibly his mothers due to her financial situation. That is part of the reason I waited until after this deployment to file. If I end up paying for that I will not have the money to travel 6 Plus hours each way, afford a place to visit with me son ( hotel or otherwise) nor a reasonable place to live. We military do not make as much as most people assume. In the end we pay for what we have.
I will do anything I have to to ensure my son is living in a proper home and is raised with proper morals and life skills. If I have to i will work to fingt for my parents or her parents to have custody. These children do not deserve to live the life she provides. If you can call it that.
I thank you again and am open to enything and everything there is that might help. I will find a way. my son will have a good life and will not have to suffer because she is not cut out for the responcibility she has taken part in creating.
Very respectfully,
JC
I am looking for a lawyer. It is hard to interview from the ship in the middle of the Gulf. I am doing the best I can. As far as a Father's rights lawyer I really do not know how to tell if it is just something they claim of if they really specialize in that area.
I do have a child support order but no Paternity other than my signature on his birth certificate.
I have done my home work on how I have to send money to his mother and all is done through the courts. I can not afford to gift her money, provide and visit for my son and live a reasonable life. I do not even date. I can not afford to much else. I save my money for my visitation with my son so he can spend time with my side of the family and her's due to her lack of communication with them.
I have a parenting plan. It is not as detailed as I would like but it applies to the idea of me having custody. I have family and resources at my disposal. Schooling, childcare, medical, Navy housing, and friends and family.
I will be on shore duty for the next 3 years. I will have much more time with him.
I have attempted to come to a reasonable agreement with my son's mother , however her promises fall through and are empty. She has 5 children. 3 live with her and 2 live with their fathers. 50/50 joint legal and physical custody is nothing she will discuss.
I have not been able to find a fathers rights law firm that has attornies in both San Dieo and Nevada. I am told there are some but the search has been fruitless.
The navy has services I have looked into, however the lawyers they have partnerships with are local only. They are looking into assisting me but have not come up with anything but a standard family law practitioner who will offer me 1/3 off. That is a good deal but I want to make sure I find the Best lawyer.
Are there specific questions I should ask when interviewing them?
I am completely ignorant of the whole lawyer process.
I have also been told that my son has the right to representation and that I will have to pay for it as well as possibly his mothers due to her financial situation. That is part of the reason I waited until after this deployment to file. If I end up paying for that I will not have the money to travel 6 Plus hours each way, afford a place to visit with me son ( hotel or otherwise) nor a reasonable place to live. We military do not make as much as most people assume. In the end we pay for what we have.
I will do anything I have to to ensure my son is living in a proper home and is raised with proper morals and life skills. If I have to i will work to fingt for my parents or her parents to have custody. These children do not deserve to live the life she provides. If you can call it that.
I thank you again and am open to enything and everything there is that might help. I will find a way. my son will have a good life and will not have to suffer because she is not cut out for the responcibility she has taken part in creating.
Very respectfully,
JC