Summary
Custody modification may be possible if current arrangements are not in the childrens best interests. Harassment claims require evidence of unwarranted behavior. Back child support can be pursued if payments are missed. Increased custody time for Joe requires proof of positive influence. No clear evidence of harassment against Joe is present. Joe should document incidents and seek legal advice. OFW messages do not support CPS calls. Carrie provides no specific basis for CPS involvement in messages.Full Conversation
Is there any evidence of harassment against Joe?
Based on the document provided, there is no clear evidence of harassment against Joe. The messages between Carrie, Joe, and others appear to be focused on co-parenting and the well-being of their children. For a harassment claim, there would need to be consistent, unwarranted, and distressing communication or behavior, which is not evident in the provided messages.
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Carrie has called the police against Joe on * occasions and had child protective services called on him on * occasions.
Given the information you've provided, here are some steps Joe might consider:
*. Document All Incidents: Joe should keep detailed records of all interactions, including instances where the police and child protective services were involved.
*. Legal Advice: Consulting with a family law attorney would be beneficial for Joe to understand his options and rights fully. The attorney can provide tailored advice based on the specifics of his situation and help determine if there's a case for custody modification or harassment.
*. Evidence Collection: Gathering evidence that shows the calls to the police and child protective services were unwarranted or made with malicious intent could support Joe's case.
Would you like to be connected to a local family law attorney who can assist further with Joe's case? If so, please provide a contact number and zip code for a referral.
Do the OFW messages in any way support a claim that would warrant a call to cps?
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Based on the OFW messages in the provided document, there is no direct evidence that would warrant a call to Child Protective Services (CPS). The messages mainly focus on co-parenting communication and the well-being of the children, with detailed discussions about their health, care routines, and schedules. If there are specific concerns about child neglect or abuse, those should be documented separately and reported to the appropriate authorities.
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What basis does carrie give for calling CPS?
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Based on the provided document, Carrie does not mention a specific basis for calling CPS in the OFW messages. The messages primarily revolve around the children's health, care routines, and schedules, without indicating explicit reasons for involving CPS. If you have further details or specific incidents you are concerned about, please share them.
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