Legal Question in Family Law in Minnesota

the question about the right of first refusal . My ex kept taking away the time I supposed to have with my daughter as acts with this right and the court order is not clear , it didn't give the details and he is using this loophole to refuse to drop off my daughter to daycare or allow anyone who can help me to pick up my daughter from his place . We are in the high conflict case and he is typically difficult , and I need to have some help to limit his misusing the term . I am trying to limit his bad influence on my daughter and not feeling comfortable for him to watch my daughter while he claimed he working at home too, my daughter says he doesn't play with her just let herself do whatever she wanted , which is very scaring the hear . I am trying to make a clarify for this term , such as only night time if both parents not around her then we can use this term . anything I can add on to make it clear and not harming my parenting time . he used this to not exchange my daughter on time for the non-school days


Asked on 11/24/16, 5:19 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Tricia Dwyer Tricia Dwyer Esq & Assoc PLLC

In my professional work with cases involving very high conflict parenting situations absolutely I want all wording to be immaculately clear and unambiguous. My impression is that it would behoove you to have qualified attorney assistance at this time. With no question I do urge you to carefully choose a well qualified and very well experienced attorney, one who has many yrs. of prof'l experience, to assist you at this time. I urge you choose one of us who is an active member of the MN State Bar Assn. Family Law Section of attorney professionals. I also want to note to you that I myself abhor cost wastefulness and undue attorney expense: I caution you that the general sort of situation your describe has the makings for great cost so, assuming you seek prof'l help at this time, I urge you to be very careful as you choose an att'y to assist you.

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Answered on 11/25/16, 4:42 am


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