Thank you everyone for your insight and help. At this point it doesn't look like any of this will be an issue nor will it become an issue. The ex was solely being motivated by the potential of dropping totally or reducing support and when I refused to cater to him on that he's dropped the visitation request almost immediately.
I did clarify with my lawyer my position on what requests I can legally refuse, and that does include any and every request, which honestly I would only deny anything that I feel is not appropriate at this time, ie. the extended visitation when my ex has not even seen or spoken to my son in 11 months now. I did end up denying one such request on those grounds as well as the fact that we will already be out of town and the ex dropped the whole thing. For now. I know he can always bring things up later, but with his past history him saying "So we will leave everything as it is and you will send pictures right?" translates out to if I send him pictures every once in a while he'll keep the support coming in at the $300 and continue to remain out of my son's life. He'll do anything to avoid court and will admit to it, thus him offering me that statement of his own accord.
I did clarify with my lawyer my position on what requests I can legally refuse, and that does include any and every request, which honestly I would only deny anything that I feel is not appropriate at this time, ie. the extended visitation when my ex has not even seen or spoken to my son in 11 months now. I did end up denying one such request on those grounds as well as the fact that we will already be out of town and the ex dropped the whole thing. For now. I know he can always bring things up later, but with his past history him saying "So we will leave everything as it is and you will send pictures right?" translates out to if I send him pictures every once in a while he'll keep the support coming in at the $300 and continue to remain out of my son's life. He'll do anything to avoid court and will admit to it, thus him offering me that statement of his own accord.