Legal Question in Family Law in Minnesota

Divorced in Nebraska. I live in Minnesota and my ex lives in Nebraska, with my daughter.

01/03/2008 Decree, 12/08/2010 Custody Order,

Since the custody order in 2010, my ex has denied me nine ordered visits, is 30 minutes or more late for exchanges about 95% of the time, failed to answer at least 40% of my phone calls to my daughter, refused to cooperate for getting my daughter decent insurance, taken my daughter to no dental visits, taken my daughter to no regular health checkups, discontinued ordered mental health care about one week after the order, failed to respond to repeated requests for documents for me to cover any medical or school-related costs, and made four moves without any (required 30 day) notice. She also has facilitated no contact with my daughter's Godmother or Aunt, and very limited with my parents. She's given harassed me by text and email over child support twice a month, despite support being paid ahead since support order took effect in December, 2011, too.

Our judge was her foster parent in her teens. The custody order in December, 2010, actually contains fabricated information to support the order. Her failed court-ordered drug tests somehow never made it into record, and have disappeared. I've gone through every cent of family and friends' money trying to work this out.

What can I do?


Asked on 11/14/13, 11:30 am

2 Answers from Attorneys

Tricia Dwyer Tricia Dwyer Esq & Assoc PLLC

Hello. It appears you are in need of a NE licensed attorney to assist you with your issue. Attorneys are licensed by state.

Tricia Dwyer Esq

Phone: 612-296-9666

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Answered on 11/14/13, 11:56 am
Maury Beaulier612.240.8005 Minnesota Lawyers

If your court order was in Nebraska, and the mother still lives there, any Motion must be filed in that State.

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Answered on 11/15/13, 12:18 pm


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