Sunday, April 15, 2012

CAN A MEDIATION AGREEMENT BE NULLIFIED?

QUESTION: I last had mediation for a parenting plan in August 2011, since then my son's father was arrested for drug posession and being an unlicensed driver. After he was released and put on house arrest by immigration, we had our own agreement outside of court. However, now he is trying to force me to follow the agreement set in August at mediation. Is there any way out of it? The last agreement was for him to have my son one morning every week for a few hours unsupervised. I don't trust him alone with my son, especially after his arrest. Is there any way I can fight this?

MY RESPONSE: File an Order to Show Cause to modify child custody and/or visitation based on the recent change of circumstances.

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