Responding To Modification Motion
Summary
To respond to a modification motion, refute false allegations with evidence and supporting documents. File a counterclaim detailing emotional and psychological abuse incidents, explaining why your child has stopped visits. Document any history of frivolous filings and their lack of substance. Specify the reliefs youre seeking, such as preventing your ex from discussing legal matters with your child. Explain the context and reasons for any emergency motions filed by your ex. Consider consulting a local attorney for personalized legal advice.Full Conversation
I need to respond to a modification motion my ex filed and i want to refute his false allegations, file a counter claim seeking serveral reliefs, emotional and psychological abuse on his part during their weekend visits, and state the incidents and reason why she has since refused to visit or speak with him. Litigation abuse, and frivilous constant filings with no substance, repeat personal/false greivance with no proof, or has already been heard or dismissed. that he is ordered to stop discussing legal matters with our 13 year, and most recently, he filed * emergency motions within * or *, 1st visitation modification, after the first hearing */* is when i had informed what he has been doing and the real reason the visits have stopped. she order cps to investigate, and he went the next day and filed for sole custody with no reason, or proof, just more abuse and to keep me entangled in court.
It sounds like you have a lot to address in your response. Here are some steps you can take:
- Refute False Allegations: Clearly state your evidence and any supporting documents to counter your ex's claims.
- File Counterclaim: Detail the emotional and psychological abuse incidents, and explain why your child has stopped visits.
- Litigation Abuse: Document the history of frivolous filings and their lack of substance.
- Request Reliefs: Specify the reliefs you're seeking, such as preventing your ex from discussing legal matters with your child.
- Emergency Motions: Explain the context and reasons for the emergency motions your ex has filed.
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