mardi 26 juillet 2016

Relocation: Moving Out of State Wutg Child

My question involves a child custody case from the State of: Ohio
I'm originally from Ohio. My two year old daughter was born in Ohio. Her father and I were NOT married before my pregnancy, during my pregnancy, or after. We were not even together after month three of my pregnancy. I recently got married in February 2016. My husband is in the army and is stationed in Kentucky. My child's father and I have NEVER gone to court for custody. The only thing that has been established is child support. Which i can count on one hand how many times he has paid in the last two years. While I was still living in Ohio, Her father and I agreed that he would take her every wednesday 5:30 till 8 and he had her every other weekend Friday through Sunday 6:00 to 6:00. I got engaged in December. I made my daughter's father aware of this. He had more than a 30 day notice. I came down to Kentucky and my husband I got married and we got our apartment so my daughter was in Ohio during that time due to my husband and I not having the apartment yet. Before i left, her father and i VERBALLY agreed that we would do every other two weeks for visitation. He would have her for two weeks, would then meet us halfway and I would have her two weeks and we would meet halfway when my two weeks was up. Her father has moved around multiple times and has been kicked out due to not having a job and him not paying the rent. He to this day, will not give me an address to where he is staying. So when my daughter is there, I have no idea where she is staying and I do not like that. Her father knows where I live and has my exact address. We use to be able to be civil with each other. Now, he has another new female in his life and she is slandering me on social media. Ever since her father has been with this female, he refuses to answer my phone calls and texts when I am asking about Layla. I know he is getting my messages because our phones show what time he read the message.I am fed up. I can't take much more and I do not like the fact that I do not know where my daughter is at all times when he has her. So my question is, can I take my daughter back to Kentucky with me and refuse to give her back until he takes me to court? I talked to a lawyer and I know in the state of Ohio, he technically does not have any rights unless he takes it to court. I just want to save my butt and not get myself in any legal trouble.


Relocation: Moving Out of State Wutg Child

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