We are not on a lockdown at this time. There are four adults at her dads in a one bedroom apt. He will not communicate with me, he won't tell me if anyone is sick. It's recommended we stay inside, he does not have a history of doing what is best for her, like giving her dairy even though it causes her GI issues. He doesn't give her, her allergy medicine. I feel it's best for everyone's health and safety for her to stay home with me. Would I get in trouble for not sending her to him on his weekend?
So there’s no real answer here. It’s an unprecedented situation. Withholding his parenting time would violate the order and could subject you to contempt penalties. If you choose to do it in the best interests of your child you’ll need to prepare to defend your choice and accept the possible consequences — makeup parenting time and possible financial sanctions.
Legally, judges have considerable discretion in ruling on such matters.
We have been waiting three years for my wife's green card
I filed for my wife in Sept 2005, and
we have two interviews since then.
The last interviewer said he would
send us a letter asking for a photo
album and other documents but that
was a year ago and we have not
received any further contact from
USCIS. Our case is at the National
Benefits Center. How much longer
can the backlog last and is there any
way to find out what is keeping them
from making a decision?