NJ punched our daughter

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NJ punched our daughter

Postby aero_8 » Tue May 22, 2012 6:19 am

My D9 went to school with a black eye after a weekend at her mothers. She told the teacher that her mother punched her. The school will be reporting this to DCF. From what I can understand, D9's mother had been drinking, got drunk, and beat her up. The police responded, but I don't have a clear story on why, or what happened. The NJ has an alcohol problem, and is prohibited by the courts from drinking within 24hrs of having D9. I've already got the call in to my lawyer, I will be contacting the DCF agent who made the previous report, scheduled appointment with child psychologist, and spoken with the school. My next steps are to schedule an appointment with her pediatrician to document the injuries, and talk to the police department in NJ's town. D9 is not scheduled to spend time with her mother for more than a week, so she is immediately safe.

What else guys? Is this grounds for charges to be pressed? Should I be filing them, or should that come from DCF? Should I be requesting a protective order for D9?

I was already planning on going back to court for child support, and a minor contempt issue surrounding that. D9 should not be alone with her mother. How do I make this happen?
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Re: NJ punched our daughter

Postby dad_76904 » Tue May 22, 2012 6:47 am

i would do ALL of the above. don't wait around for DCF to do something. You need to take every possible step to keep your daughter out of harms way. don't wait on the pediatrician's appt... take her to the emergency room. get pictures taken. document it NOW before she heals. i would request an emergency hearing as your daughter is in imminent danger. if it happened once, it will happen again. just a matter of time.
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Re: NJ punched our daughter

Postby Trevor » Tue May 22, 2012 6:49 am

Your lawyer should be pursuing an emergency custody change with mom receiving limited and supervised parenting time contingent upon the outcome of the child abuse case against her, documented sobriety (addiction program and drug testing), and other steps to ensure the safety of the child.
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Re: NJ punched our daughter

Postby Fatheroffour » Tue May 22, 2012 6:51 am

DCF will do their best to reunite child and abusive parent. Don't wait for that to happen.

A bruise, especially in the face, is worthy of criminal charges and supervised < parenting time >.
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Re: NJ punched our daughter

Postby hoosier_dad » Tue May 22, 2012 6:53 am

aero_8 wrote:The NJ has an alcohol problem, and is prohibited by the courts from drinking within 24hrs of having D9.


That clause is in your decree to protect your daughter and your ex knew the consequences if she violated it. I would file immediately for a change to supervised < parenting time > for the ex once you get the details nailed down.
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Re: NJ punched our daughter

Postby capslock » Tue May 22, 2012 9:41 am

Withold < parenting time > until emergency custody filing.
...or I could be wrong.
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Re: NJ punched our daughter

Postby Anything4Her » Tue May 22, 2012 9:52 am

capslock wrote:Withold < parenting time > until emergency custody filing.

Agreed. She doesn't see the kid until this is in front of a judge.
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Re: NJ punched our daughter

Postby aero_8 » Wed May 23, 2012 7:07 am

Thanks everybody! I'm pretty much doing all of the above. I expect to file charges as soon as I can wrap up the documentation. Someone suggested going straight to the Emergency room to document the abuse, rather than to the Pediatrician's. In this instance, I got the first appointment of the day with our Pediatrician, so it wasn't an issue, but that is exactly what I would do if this ever happened again. Great advice!
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Re: NJ punched our daughter

Postby anonymous guest » Wed May 23, 2012 10:35 am

Good job protecting your daughter. Keep it up and don't let off. I wish you the best of luck!
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Re: NJ punched our daughter

Postby Anything4Her » Thu May 31, 2012 7:29 am

Aero,

Any update?
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