Summary
Custodial interference involves one parent taking actions against a court-ordered custody arrangement. Document all actions, file a police report, and consider filing for a modification of the custody order. To obtain old court records, contact the courthouse where the case was heard and request the records from the court clerks office. Each courthouse may have different processes, so check for any required fees or online systems.Full Conversation
My daughters father has taken her on a weekend that was not his. He has not returned her and has now pulled her from her school here where she resides and would be graduating * th grade in two weeks. He has now enrolled her in school in his district * miles from where she lives with us all because he says she lives there now. All against our wishes. I need to know what to do ASAP. Can't afford council I'll be my own.
I'm sorry to hear about your situation, Megan. It's important to know the jurisdiction for your case. Could you please tell me where you and your daughter usually reside?
We have had a court order for 11 years. She has always lived with me. Ger address and school always with me.
I'm sorry to hear about this, Megan. It seems like a case of custodial interference. Please ensure to document all actions taken by your daughter's father. Based on your location, different laws may apply. Could you please tell me which state you live in?
I live in Illinois. Currently Dixon Il where we all lived together
I'm sorry to hear about your situation, Megan. Here are some steps you may take:
- Document all the actions taken by your daughter's father.
- File a police report.
- You can potentially file for a modification of the custody order in your local court.
Please consult with a legal expert to better understand the options available to you.
What does filing a police report actually do?
Filing a police report in cases of custodial interference can serve several purposes:
- It officially documents the event.
- It can be used as evidence in court.
- It may lead to an investigation or charges against the other parent.
Please consult local law enforcement for further guidance.
How do I get my old court records for our parentage agreement of it was from a county far away
To obtain old court records, follow these steps:
- Identify the courthouse where your case was heard.
- Request the records from the court clerk's office. They might have an online system.
- Pay any required fees for copies.
Remember, each courthouse may have different processes.
Okay thank you
You're welcome, Megan! If you have any other questions or need further clarification, feel free to ask. Good luck with your situation.