
College_Mom
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Relocation and Legal Action Help!!!!!!!!!!!
05/04/11 06:41 PM
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Hey there! I stumbled across this site and was hoping someone can relate/provide some insight on my current situation..here goes!
I have been seperated/divorced from my son's dad since my son was a yr old (hes 7 now). He has only resided with me since. After putting off school 2x during our relationship, I mnaged to put myself through college and received my BS. I need to have my Masters in order to get any sort of job in my field, but where I live, no schools offer my program. I applied to many schools and was accepted to a school in Nevada (I live in NY) and all of a sudden my ex is fighting me on moving. I offered him the same number of days visitation ( he has 32 hrs/wk now). Up until recently he has never been a model parent nor adhered to his scheduled visitation. He also is on permanent disability, doesn't work, etc and doesn't even bother to call our son or see him unless its on his scheduled time. I make close to minimum wage at my job now, and as the sole parent responsible for the majority of our sons care and expenses, I know I cannot provide him with the life he should have: a college education, a steady place to live, etc. We were young when we got married, had no property/savings, etc.
Basically, I'm trying to figure out how to present a valid argument for the mediator to rule in my favor when we go to court in two weeks, as going to trial will cause me to lose my spot in the program (it starts in august).
Any advice would be sincerely appreciated! thanks so much!!!!!!!!!!
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