New York, NY asked in Child Custody, Child Support and Family Law for Kentucky

Q: How can i prove that my exs new spouse is detrimental to my child and mine relationship?

Theyve been together not long at all and now live together too. But when i had to leave my daughter with my ex for a couple months she started real quick on thats her family and ecen my ex says their son. What do i do? The new spouse is trying to come on too strong and my ex has never respected the fact of my wishes to new relationships . We are about to go to court. My daughters only 3 and I dont need her getting confused on who her parents are. And 5 months to me isnt grounds for claiming my child as theirs. Or a bonus mom. Its just all really fast and soon and i think they were going to take me to court to begin with. Even before i had to let my daughter stay with them for a couple months.

1 Lawyer Answer
Timothy Denison
Timothy Denison
Answered
  • Divorce Lawyer
  • Louisville, KY
  • Licensed in Kentucky

A: Get the kids I to counseling and therapy immediately to address these issues. Then, your therapist can testify for you in court.

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