Legal Question in Family Law in New York
Hi,
I will make this as brief as possible.
My ex-husband has sole custody of my son since 2006. In 2006, we made an agreement that he would have custody of my son and I will see him whenever I want to. (he has held good on his end with this) My reasons for giving him custody was because at the time, I didnt not have a job, a steady place to live and I had no money. I was emotionally unstable due to the fact that I had just lost my mother. In short, I wanted my son to have the stability I didnt have. At the time, his father had a steady job, a clean place for my son to live, he had his mother for help. He basically was able to provide for my son in ways that I wasnt. Now fast fowarding to the current:
He has been without a job for almost 2 years, he is mentally unstable, his mom is no longer there to help him (she moved), I am providing my son's medical/dental insurance. Moreover, he has discussed suicide with many people, including myself. I am afraid for my son's well-being. I want his father to get the help he needs.
Would I have a case to get my son back? I question this because, he has been providing for my son for 4 years. I would do anything possible for my son and him to continue their relationship. But I no longer feel secure with my son living with him, as he his clinically depressed along with his lack of ability to provide for my son's basic needs.
Please help.
2 Answers from Attorneys
You would need to file a petition seeking a change of custody, citing the change in circumstance and factual allegations that demonstrate that a change of custody is in the child's best interest.
You very well may. Depending on the circumstances the court will look at the best i terse of the child.
Generally, there are two ways to go about this.
1- go to the family court and there is a petition room generally, fike a petition for custody with the assistance of the clerks there and get a court date... If you qualify for free representation on your first court you can ask for representation.
2- if you would lime to hire an attorney have the attorney file the petition for you and do all of the leg work required.
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