Prevent Unwanted Exchange Presence
Summary
To prevent your childrens fathers girlfriend from being present during exchanges, file a motion to modify the custody or visitation order. Document incidents, file a motion, request a hearing, and provide evidence. If the father threatens to keep your child, document threats, contact law enforcement, file an emergency court order, and consult an attorney. To change venue, prepare and file a motion, serve the other party, and attend a hearing. Consult a family law attorney in Oregon for guidance.Full Conversation
hes also threatening to keep our child when im custodial parent what do i do if he does that
If the child's father threatens to keep your child when you are the custodial parent, consider these steps:
- Document Threats: Record any communications or threats.
- Contact Law Enforcement: If he doesn't return the child, inform the police.
- File a Motion: Seek an emergency court order for the child's return.
- Consult an Attorney: For legal guidance specific to your situation in Oregon.
how do i file for the courts to change venue
To request a change of venue in Oregon, you need to file a motion in the court where your case is currently located. Here's a brief guide:
- Prepare Motion: Draft a motion stating your reasons for requesting a change of venue. Valid reasons might include convenience of parties or witnesses.
- File Motion: Submit the motion to the court clerk where your case is currently pending.
- Serve Other Party: Serve a copy of the motion to the other party involved in the case.
- Attend Hearing: Be prepared to attend a court hearing where you may need to present your case for why the venue should be changed.
Consider consulting with a family law attorney to ensure the motion is properly filed and to strengthen your case.