My question involves a child custody case from the State of: Georgia
Dad was awarded primary with 50/50 visitation 8 years ago. He has moved around 5 times in the same county over those years. I have remarried and had another son and daughter since, one of whom is now in school age as well.
My new husband and I have followed my ex over the years between elementary schools, renting homes we could afford in or near the district so he could rode the bus to both homes.
Last year we were finally able to purchase a small home in the district where he has been the last year and a half. Last week, my ex tells me that he has found a new girl and has moved to yet another school district 20 minutes away and wants to change schools again.
The whole point of us moving was to allow bus riding to and from school. I am disabled and unable to drive, fortunately my husband's job is flexible enough that he is able to take me to Doctor appointments and school functions, but if we had to go back to drop off and pick up each day plus all my appointments he would probably lose his job.
I know the usual "get an attorney" and completely understand. Self representation is why I lost primary to start with.
I can't afford to pay an attorney to go research this. I have no income and social security continues to deny my appeal(that's another story), I owe approximately $5k in arrears because my husband doesn't make enough to pay for the home and groceries and utilities and clothes and school needs (for all 3 children), plus, we pay all medical bills and my husband keeps him on his insurance as it is better, but then child support on top of it all.
Is this something I can file myself to just block him changing schools?
I'm sorry for the rambling I'm just frustrated.
Dad was awarded primary with 50/50 visitation 8 years ago. He has moved around 5 times in the same county over those years. I have remarried and had another son and daughter since, one of whom is now in school age as well.
My new husband and I have followed my ex over the years between elementary schools, renting homes we could afford in or near the district so he could rode the bus to both homes.
Last year we were finally able to purchase a small home in the district where he has been the last year and a half. Last week, my ex tells me that he has found a new girl and has moved to yet another school district 20 minutes away and wants to change schools again.
The whole point of us moving was to allow bus riding to and from school. I am disabled and unable to drive, fortunately my husband's job is flexible enough that he is able to take me to Doctor appointments and school functions, but if we had to go back to drop off and pick up each day plus all my appointments he would probably lose his job.
I know the usual "get an attorney" and completely understand. Self representation is why I lost primary to start with.
I can't afford to pay an attorney to go research this. I have no income and social security continues to deny my appeal(that's another story), I owe approximately $5k in arrears because my husband doesn't make enough to pay for the home and groceries and utilities and clothes and school needs (for all 3 children), plus, we pay all medical bills and my husband keeps him on his insurance as it is better, but then child support on top of it all.
Is this something I can file myself to just block him changing schools?
I'm sorry for the rambling I'm just frustrated.
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