Mom of 2
Nov 26, 2011, 02:38 PM
Before I state the specifics to the situation, I want to make it clear that when I find out that I did something wrong, I admit to my wrong doing, learn from it and try my hardest not to do it again. With the recent Thanksgiving holiday finally over, I now realized how VERY thankful I am that I am no longer married to my ex-husband, who I will from this point on refer to as Wasband. I would also like to advise to all divorcées that you must make sure that you follow the parenting agreement to the letter. Now, here are the specifics:
Back on September 15, 2011, Wasband texted me that he was taking "extended visiting time" with the children within the Thanksgiving holiday week. What this meant specifically is that the children were with him from Fri 11/19 and all the way until 9 p.m. on Wed. 11/23. How many days is that? That is 6. This lead me to believe that I had the remainder of the Thanksgiving break with the children because I had the understanding that all holidays were to be split equally between both parents. Sounds fair and right by me. How about you?
When my kids were dropped off Wednesday 11/23 9 pm, they came running in, stating that their father told them that he was going to be picking them up at 6 p.m. on Friday and that he was celebrating Thanksgiving on Saturday (today). They knew that we had plans for the entire weekend and were worried that they were going to be cancelled. They were also under the assumption up until that point that the holiday was going to be split equitably. In previous years, we always seemed to do just that. I immediately wrote an email to Wasband, stating that if he thought that his 8 or 9 days were equal to my 1 1/2 days, he was crazy. I stated that it was my understanding that the holidays were to be split equally and that he could not actually think that this was fair. I told him that the children and I were heading out of town on Thursday morning and would be back in town on Saturday morning, which would allow him to still be able to celebrate Thanksgiving on Saturday. Please note that up until THAT point, I thought that he already celebrated the weekend before. When I found out from the kids that this was not the case and that they were going to be celebrating the holiday on Saturday (today), I wanted to be flexible and made changes to my plans to come back Saturday morning versus Sunday morning. I mean, he is their dad. The next morning, being that it was Thanksgiving, I did not check my email. Well, unbeknownst to me, he sent an email stating that based on "Paragraph G, section I of the parenting agreement" (what, does the guy have the thing memorized, or just laminated under his pillow?) the only holidays that are to be equally split are Christmas and Spring Break". He went on to say that he was scheduled during the odd years to have the children on the day after Thanksgiving at 6 pm and that if I did not make the kids available for pickup at that time, he was going to call the cops and press charges against me. By the way, Wasband is a cop. Needless to say, I did not get that message. On Friday evening around 7:15 I noticed that there was a missed call on my phone and I checked my voicemail. At 6:03, I got a call from him, stating that he was at my place waiting for the kids -- we were of course not home. There was also another message at 6:50 from a police officer, stating that he was calling regarding a custody issue and that he needed to speak with me. To make an already long story short, I come to find out that I was in violation of the parenting agreement and that charges were being placed against me. I indicated that it was never my intent to interfere with their father's visitation, I was just asserting myself for something that I THOUGHT was my right, and that isn't there a way that we could work this out? The officer told me that he would call Wasband to see if he was willing to drop the charges, as I now understood that my interpretation was wrong and I was willing to do the right thing and drive the children out to him. The officer said that Wasband did have the power to drop the charges and that all of this could go away if he agreed to it. 3 minutes later, the officer called me back, stating that Wasband was not going to drop the charges and that he demanded that the "children be returned". I have to go to court on January 5th, stand before a judge and plead my case. It is considered a petty crime and the officer stated that it was a local ordinance similar to a traffic ticket. The highest fine is $300 if convicted. If there is another violation, which believe me, there will not be, the fine goes higher. If there is a 3rd violation, it is upgraded to a misdemeanor.
Now, here is my question: I don't want to pay for a lawyer if I don't have to, so what is the best way to present my story to the judge in order for the judge to not convict me, which I honestly don't think will happen, or to at least get the lightest fine? By the way, I would LOVE to bring up the matter of last year, while Wasband was in Florida with the children, he called to tell me that he "missed their flight back home". I came to find out that was of course a lie. The kids stated that at the time of their flight, they were playing in the ocean and Wasband mentioned that he would just tell me that they missed it due to traffic. For the sake of the kids and because I did not want to make a big issue of it, I did not press charges. How can I bring this up without sounding like I am tattle telling. I just want to show that he doesn't always play by the rules and that I am flexible and understanding, whereas he is not.
Back on September 15, 2011, Wasband texted me that he was taking "extended visiting time" with the children within the Thanksgiving holiday week. What this meant specifically is that the children were with him from Fri 11/19 and all the way until 9 p.m. on Wed. 11/23. How many days is that? That is 6. This lead me to believe that I had the remainder of the Thanksgiving break with the children because I had the understanding that all holidays were to be split equally between both parents. Sounds fair and right by me. How about you?
When my kids were dropped off Wednesday 11/23 9 pm, they came running in, stating that their father told them that he was going to be picking them up at 6 p.m. on Friday and that he was celebrating Thanksgiving on Saturday (today). They knew that we had plans for the entire weekend and were worried that they were going to be cancelled. They were also under the assumption up until that point that the holiday was going to be split equitably. In previous years, we always seemed to do just that. I immediately wrote an email to Wasband, stating that if he thought that his 8 or 9 days were equal to my 1 1/2 days, he was crazy. I stated that it was my understanding that the holidays were to be split equally and that he could not actually think that this was fair. I told him that the children and I were heading out of town on Thursday morning and would be back in town on Saturday morning, which would allow him to still be able to celebrate Thanksgiving on Saturday. Please note that up until THAT point, I thought that he already celebrated the weekend before. When I found out from the kids that this was not the case and that they were going to be celebrating the holiday on Saturday (today), I wanted to be flexible and made changes to my plans to come back Saturday morning versus Sunday morning. I mean, he is their dad. The next morning, being that it was Thanksgiving, I did not check my email. Well, unbeknownst to me, he sent an email stating that based on "Paragraph G, section I of the parenting agreement" (what, does the guy have the thing memorized, or just laminated under his pillow?) the only holidays that are to be equally split are Christmas and Spring Break". He went on to say that he was scheduled during the odd years to have the children on the day after Thanksgiving at 6 pm and that if I did not make the kids available for pickup at that time, he was going to call the cops and press charges against me. By the way, Wasband is a cop. Needless to say, I did not get that message. On Friday evening around 7:15 I noticed that there was a missed call on my phone and I checked my voicemail. At 6:03, I got a call from him, stating that he was at my place waiting for the kids -- we were of course not home. There was also another message at 6:50 from a police officer, stating that he was calling regarding a custody issue and that he needed to speak with me. To make an already long story short, I come to find out that I was in violation of the parenting agreement and that charges were being placed against me. I indicated that it was never my intent to interfere with their father's visitation, I was just asserting myself for something that I THOUGHT was my right, and that isn't there a way that we could work this out? The officer told me that he would call Wasband to see if he was willing to drop the charges, as I now understood that my interpretation was wrong and I was willing to do the right thing and drive the children out to him. The officer said that Wasband did have the power to drop the charges and that all of this could go away if he agreed to it. 3 minutes later, the officer called me back, stating that Wasband was not going to drop the charges and that he demanded that the "children be returned". I have to go to court on January 5th, stand before a judge and plead my case. It is considered a petty crime and the officer stated that it was a local ordinance similar to a traffic ticket. The highest fine is $300 if convicted. If there is another violation, which believe me, there will not be, the fine goes higher. If there is a 3rd violation, it is upgraded to a misdemeanor.
Now, here is my question: I don't want to pay for a lawyer if I don't have to, so what is the best way to present my story to the judge in order for the judge to not convict me, which I honestly don't think will happen, or to at least get the lightest fine? By the way, I would LOVE to bring up the matter of last year, while Wasband was in Florida with the children, he called to tell me that he "missed their flight back home". I came to find out that was of course a lie. The kids stated that at the time of their flight, they were playing in the ocean and Wasband mentioned that he would just tell me that they missed it due to traffic. For the sake of the kids and because I did not want to make a big issue of it, I did not press charges. How can I bring this up without sounding like I am tattle telling. I just want to show that he doesn't always play by the rules and that I am flexible and understanding, whereas he is not.