Mom Provided No Parenting Time for Dad During the Summer
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The court case involves a plaintiff requesting a modification of parenting time for the defendant who is not consistently exercising his parenting time with their two minor children, Jalen and Mia. The defendant did not exercise parenting time during winter and summer breaks, despite being provided with a calendar of Jalen's football practices as required by the judgment. The children are upset by the defendant's lack of attentiveness and participation in their lives. The plaintiff also cites verbal and emotional abuse from the defendant towards both the children and herself through phone calls, emails, and text messages. The plaintiff is requesting that the defendant exercises his parenting time in Michigan to avoid disrupting the children's schedules and to provide them with a more stable environment. Additionally, the plaintiff wants the children to have direct communication with the defendant during phone calls to prevent further abuse. • The speaker is requesting modifications to the parenting time agreement to include specific time slots during spring break, half of winter break, and two weeks in the summer. They mention that the other parent, Mr. Wharton, has certain dead weeks in his football schedule where he can exercise parenting time. The speaker expresses frustration that Mr. Wharton was unable to have winter parenting time in the past and highlights issues with the summer parenting time calendar provided by Ms. Wharton, which includes multiple camp and football events that conflict with Mr. Wharton's time. They argue that it is important for the children to have a relationship with their father and propose mediation to work out a schedule that accommodates both parents. Mr. Wharton's lawyer expresses unwillingness to participate in mediation, stating that they do not believe an agreement can be reached. The discussion then touches on reunification counseling and its goal of fostering healthy relationships between parents and children. • The court decides that the plaintiff will no longer be involved in phone calls between Mr. Wharton and the children, allowing for direct communication. The court also addresses missed parenting time and decides not to modify the current arrangement at the time. Additionally, the court orders that neither party should schedule activities for the children during the other person's parenting time to avoid conflicts and arguments. There is mention of football camps that the children participate in, which seem to be scheduled by the school. The court suggests finding out the dates of these camps, determining which ones are mandatory, and ensuring that they do not interfere with Mr. Wharton's parenting time. The court advises providing Mr. Wharton with the dates of these camps and any other scheduled activities to avoid conflicts and ensure that he can spend quality time with his children without disruptions. The court aims to ensure that parenting time arrangements are not disrupted by other activities or conflicts, allowing for the children to have normalcy and stability in their lives. The court stresses the need for effective communication and coordination between the parties to facilitate a positive co-parenting environment for the benefit of the children involved. • Paternity is legal fatherhood—and it's one of the most important steps in the child support process • • DNA Testing – Unmarried parents may want the added security of genetic/DNA testing before establishing legal fatherhood (paternity). This removes any possibility of legal challenges in the future. • If a child’s mother is married to a man other than the biological father at the time of birth or within 300 days of the ending of a marriage (by a finalized divorce,) the (ex) husband is presumed to be the legal father • By establishing paternity BENEFITS FOR MOM • • It establishes your child’s legal right to his or her father. • • It makes your child’s father legally responsible for his child. • • It is a required step before asking the court to order child support, • custody or parenting time. • • It helps your child become eligible for the father’s inheritance, medical • benefits, Social Security and possibly veteran’s benefits. • If a child’s mother is married to a man other than the biological father at the time of birth or within 300 days of the ending of a marriage (by a finalized divorce,) the (ex) husband is presumed to be the legal father • BIOLOGICAL FATHER : A man who is related by blood to his child. Paternity must be established for a biological father to have legal parental rights. • • @courtwatchers • #court • #comedyvideo • #trending • #comedy • #viralshorts • #childsupport • #video • #viral • #familylaw #familycourt #court #livecourt #law #court #storytime #lawandcrime #childsupport #zoomcourt #courtcam #familycourt #courtdrama #crime #childbenefit #news #childmaintenance #zoomcourt • #judgesimpson #courtroomdrama #courtdrama
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