Legal Question in Family Law in Oklahoma
How to mitigate potential loss of parental custody?
My wife and I have not had a marital relationship for several years. Here is the real problem - she has set about to drive me to seek a divorce so that I will loose my son. She is a domineering woman who is VERY Strict with our son to the point of abuse. He is 11 and a very bright child. She intentionally keeps him away from me and makes excuses for taking him away on extended times away from home when I am there. She tells everyone that I am an absent father and do not want to be with him. It makes me look bad and I am at wits end. First I love this woman and I know she has psychological problems - I know she will not be able to support herself. Second, I love my son and I know that she will do anything to keep him from me. I HAVE NEVER ABUSED HER OR HIM. There are three Police Reports filed all on her. I don't know how to prepare for this inevitable battel to be with my son - what do you think?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: How to mitigate potential loss of parental custody?
As you indicate that a divorce is inevitable I would suggest that you schedule an appointment with an a divorce attorney to discuss your options and what to expect if you plan to seek custody. Most divorce attorneys will offer you a free initial consultation.