Becoming the Primary Parent in a custdoy agreement.
Hello, before I define the question exactly, let me give all the background information so that you the readers have all the comprehensive information you need to give a informed response.
My husband of eight years had treated me very poorly in the final two years. He routinely cheated on me, and verbally put me down in front of our two children often. When I caught him red handed cheating on me with prostitutes while letting basic utilities get shot off, I knew I could not longer put up with him for my children's sake. I informed the local police (I was living in PA at the time) that I was going to leave for my homes state of WA with the children without informing my Husband for fear that he may stop me or do worse. They understood what I was doing and gave me my blessing. Without telling my husband I left for WA with the children in November of 2005.
By January of 2006, I had a court order from PA that demanded I returned with the kids. There is a federal law that states the court of jurisdiction on matters of child custody is the state in which the children have resided in for over four months. I had little money, a job that I could not leave, I had no choice and I returned the children to him. I signed a custody agreement that allowed me to see the children every summer, every other March break, and every other Christmas.
When the time came for the first summer of 2006, he flat out refused to allow me to see the kids. He cited that he feared that I would 'kidnap the kids'. At the time, I did not have a lawyer where he claimed to have one and therefore he tricked me into believing he was in the legal right (I later received a letter from his lawyer stating that he dropped my husband as client due to none payment). It was in this summer that I found out that the girlfriend that he had moved in to raise the children back in January of 2006 was none other then one of the prostitutes he was cheating (I have tons of documented proof on this as well as confessions from his former best friend).
I hired a lawyer in February of 2007 to ensure that my visitation for the coming summer was not obstructed. I discussed with him about all the things they were doing and that if I were on the grounds of becoming the primary parent. Points of interest include:
Between January of 2007 to August of 2008, he has had the elder son enrolled in six different schools. They had moved to seven different homes in five different states.
The fact that the step-mother was a prostitute and before that a porn star.
The fact that the younger son failed kindergarten.
The fact that the older son had not gained a single pants size in over a year and a half (he was 8 years old at the time in January of 2006).
Despite all of this, the lawyer informed me that it would be difficult to assume custody because it would be required to be made into a case. If a case in court was brought, then he would certainly loose. But the judge must first grant it to become a case and it would be difficult as my husband constantly moves from State to State making it incredibly difficult to determine which state has jurisdiction.
Now to my question, despite his lies to me, I have found out from my children during my visitation and had it confirmed from many other sources that he is in fact rejoined the Military and is now stationed in Fort Polk Louisiana awaiting deployment. While the custody agreement is complete and enforcable, the Divorce was never finalized and technically me and him are still married. The children have voiced to me that they do not enjoy moving all the time and at times they fear there step mother.
Is it possible for me to become the primary parent before or during his deployment? What steps must I take? Please note that he has only been in Louisiana for 2 weeks, and before that he was in Utah for three months, and before that he was in Florida for three months.
I thank you all for your time in reading this… I look forward to all your responses.
Most cordially…
A concerned mother of two.