Legal Question in Family Law in Massachusetts
shared legal custody help
my ex wife has for the past 2 years (since divorce) done several thing which go against shared legal custody defination as i know it. the most recent one is where i'm drawing the line. my daughter was in a day care she loved my ex pulled hre out when i started sending my other daughter to the school so the kids could be together. my ex told several people at the old school her reason for puling out was cause of me sending my other daughter there and my ex didnt want the kids seeing each other on a daily basis, not to mention my oldest seeing the mother of my other child semi weekly. i informed my ex she couldnt take her out of the school without my consent since there was no extrodanary issue with the school. she told me she had custody and she could do whatever she wanted. i had a very very good visitation schedule and i pay my child support on time most recent i paid in full for the year up front. my oldest daughter(one with my ex) loves her sister and brother(ones with my girlfriend) along with my girlfriend. its my ex wife who is bitter about my new family. what can i do to get my daughter back in to her old school? and how can i stop my ex wife from circumventing the agreement as she sees fit?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: shared legal custody help
Retain an attorney to review the divorce judgment/agreement to determine whether a complaint for contempt might be warranted. Good Luck!