Child Custody And Visitation

Summary

In Massachusetts, child custody and visitation decisions focus on the childs best interests, considering safety, well-being, and parental relationships. Courts are unlikely to force a toddler to fly alone to a parent who is a stranger. Child support is determined by the non-custodial parents income and the childs needs, not capped arbitrarily. Discuss these issues with your lawyer to protect your rights and your childs needs.

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Yes my lawyer agrees. The father was also convicted of violating the restraining order. Though he is appealing it so that can’t be used.
It sounds like you're already on the right track by consulting with your lawyer. Given the father's conviction and the child's young age, the court's primary concern will be the child's safety and well-being. If you need further assistance or want to discuss more legal strategies, feel free to reach out.
He has demanded that I pay to fly her to see him and that his child support be capped at no more than $* per month no matter how much money he makes.
In Massachusetts, child support is generally determined based on the non-custodial parent's income and the needs of the child, not arbitrarily capped. The court prioritizes the child's best interests, including financial support. It would be beneficial to discuss these demands with your lawyer to ensure your rights and your child's needs are protected.