Legal Question in Family Law in Florida
Ex Inlaws and their authority
I divorced a few yrs back and I told my ex that his parents could not come in the car with him to pick up my child on visitation days, since I never had a good relationship with them and they were part of the cause for the divorce. Just last week he showed up with them, a few days later I told him not to do it again and my child was very upset that he did, she does not particularly like them much but her father is not allowed to go anywhere unless they go along and his mother does not allow him to have one on one time him and his child, she always has to come along no matter what. This is my house that I share with my girl and no one else. After they picked her up they told her I had no right to limit them to show up at my home. Can I tell him not to come to pick up his daughter with his parents in the car or I have no leg to stand on, even if this is my house. As you can imagine my child hates going over there since the old lady is the ring leader to everything they do and go everywhere all three (his mother, his father and him) (to the movies, the park, the stores, etc). In the years we have been divorced my child has not had one day alone with her father. She hates this situation. What can I do?????
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Ex Inlaws and their authority
I assume that discussing this with your ex isn't going to help.
That being the case, there isn't much you can do. It's his visitation time, and you need to stay out of it.