
Originally Posted by
mom99454
No I wasn't missing the point. I understood what you answered the first time thank you. I was just asking another question. I understand that if I choose not to have my children see their father that because it is not court ordered, he can get them if he wanted to. And yes, I am now planning on getting a lawyer and go to court to apply for full custody. I was just asking the other question on behalf of my daughter because she does not feel comfortable being in an enviornment where drugs are being used, and thanks, I'm pretty sure I can prove he uses drugs, my daughter even smells them on him after he has done them :( and there are other signs that he has been doing them. He's been doing them for years now but this is new to me that he has been abusing them while having my kids in his care.
Thanks for all of your advice! Much appreciated!
It is NOT true that he can "get them if he wanted to" without a Court Order. He has rights as a father but he cannot ENFORCE those rights (namely, visitation) without a Court Order. It would appear he doesn't have one.
So you refuse to allow your children to visit with him. He then either goes to Court and gets Court-Ordered visitation or he forgets about it for the time being. If he goes to Court, then you PROVE he uses drugs in their presence. You don't make accusations; you prove what you are saying.
I doubt you will get full custody. You may very well be the custodial parent but he will "most probably" still have input as a parent - input on schools, medical treatment and so forth.
I am in NY and the Courts are not awarding sole/full custody unless the circumstances are extreme. Parents have joint custody with one parent being the custodial parent. Visitation is spelled out, as is support. If the non-custodial parent is unfit, that parent has no visitation and limited input. Visitation could be supervised.