Establishing an Order: When Can a Father Gain Custody

jeudi 20 novembre 2014

My question involves a child custody case from the State of: DE





I am posting for a friend so please forgive me if this reads as jumping around...

Recently a friend of mine finally received the temporary child visitation order that her and her ex-husband is to follow until their next court date, she received her copy before him what starts this drama is that their son had a birthday party/sleepover at friends planned out and so he called his dad and told him, the dad by e-mail consented to his son going and consented to taking the next weekend as the start of his visitation.

5 hours after giving his consent and after the child was already at the friend's the dad started e-mailing his ex-wife stating if she didn't sign a document and have it notarized he would be showing up at her house at 8am with the police to enforce his first visitation per court order.

In ended up with the son crying being forced to leave the friends house by order of the police back to his mother's house where by cop he was forced into his father's car.

My friend went to the court on Monday to ask for a suspension of the temporary order until clarification for meaning on certain parts of the order are made, the language of the wording is loose extremely so and well now the father is e-mailing her saying that this proves she is mentally unstable to provide a balanced home life for their son and so he will be seeking custody.



Can he get custody even though each e-mail from him has gotten progressively threatening and harassing, and with each e-mail is the new threat of "Well I am buying him things, I bought him a cat, he will want to live with me."





Establishing an Order: When Can a Father Gain Custody

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