As many of you know our oldest DD (7) is from my previous marriage. Just a brief recap of our situation: We've been divorced since she was 5 months old, when she was 15 months old both her dad and I met our current spouses and remarried when she was around 2. The relationship has been extremely rocky, but recently has made a complete 180 and the four of us have become great friends to the point that even our younger children from our current marriages spent the night at each others home on a regular basis. His wife and I often spend hours talking on the phone, but this is all VERY new and completely opposite of our past. So what's the problem? Well.....
DH has chosen a specialty that has zero residency options within our state so we would be required to move. According to my divorce decree neither of can move out of the county we currently live in, so obviously we would need to try to get that changed. I need to get the ball rolling on that now (considering the specialty choice is early match) since it can often take 6 months or longer to get a court hearing if it comes to that which I imagine it will. So the first step is to arrange to have dinner with them so we can drop the bomb about the move. Before I do that, I want to consult an attorney to get some insight on the timeline and legal options we have. Although we've been in court several times per year for various reasons, I've always managed to represent myself and have come out well in the end. So my questions are:
1) What's the best way to find a good family law attorney? I plan on getting a few consultations, but how do I determine if the attorney is a good one?
2) The specialty DH is planning on pursuing requires an transitional year, so in theory we could do an IM intern year here and wouldn't necessarily move until 2011. The good news is DH's school is known for preferring to keep it's own students so I'm pretty confident that we could stay here if we wanted to. Does anyone know if there are Ophtho residencies that have the intern year built in? If not, then does he apply to both IM and Ophtho, how does that work since one is an early match and one isn't? My goal is to only have to move once.
3) Does anyone know what a typical timesharing schedule is for divorced parents who live in different states? I'm assuming that she'd spend the school year with us and the summers with her dad. What about breaks though? Is it typical to alternate or split those or does the non custodial parent get those? Are travel expenses usually shared or does the parent who moves absorb those? I don't have any friends or family who have experience with this, so I'm hoping someone here does.
BTW, DH and I decided long ago that if we weren't able to come to a compromise with her dad and the court ruled against her moving with us, that he would pick another specialty that is offered here. Of course I'm not going to present my case that way, so that's why it's crucial to get the decision made before it's time to apply and why time is of the essence. So my last question is what timeframe are we looking at to get our applications in? I was thinking August/September of this year, is that accurate?
If you've gotten this far in this post, THANK YOU for hearing me out and I'm grateful for any and all advice you guys give. The end of medical school has always been a bittersweet thing for me because although I'm excited for the next step in the training process, I've dreaded the heartbreak it's going to cause our family, especially DD.
DH has chosen a specialty that has zero residency options within our state so we would be required to move. According to my divorce decree neither of can move out of the county we currently live in, so obviously we would need to try to get that changed. I need to get the ball rolling on that now (considering the specialty choice is early match) since it can often take 6 months or longer to get a court hearing if it comes to that which I imagine it will. So the first step is to arrange to have dinner with them so we can drop the bomb about the move. Before I do that, I want to consult an attorney to get some insight on the timeline and legal options we have. Although we've been in court several times per year for various reasons, I've always managed to represent myself and have come out well in the end. So my questions are:
1) What's the best way to find a good family law attorney? I plan on getting a few consultations, but how do I determine if the attorney is a good one?
2) The specialty DH is planning on pursuing requires an transitional year, so in theory we could do an IM intern year here and wouldn't necessarily move until 2011. The good news is DH's school is known for preferring to keep it's own students so I'm pretty confident that we could stay here if we wanted to. Does anyone know if there are Ophtho residencies that have the intern year built in? If not, then does he apply to both IM and Ophtho, how does that work since one is an early match and one isn't? My goal is to only have to move once.
3) Does anyone know what a typical timesharing schedule is for divorced parents who live in different states? I'm assuming that she'd spend the school year with us and the summers with her dad. What about breaks though? Is it typical to alternate or split those or does the non custodial parent get those? Are travel expenses usually shared or does the parent who moves absorb those? I don't have any friends or family who have experience with this, so I'm hoping someone here does.
BTW, DH and I decided long ago that if we weren't able to come to a compromise with her dad and the court ruled against her moving with us, that he would pick another specialty that is offered here. Of course I'm not going to present my case that way, so that's why it's crucial to get the decision made before it's time to apply and why time is of the essence. So my last question is what timeframe are we looking at to get our applications in? I was thinking August/September of this year, is that accurate?
If you've gotten this far in this post, THANK YOU for hearing me out and I'm grateful for any and all advice you guys give. The end of medical school has always been a bittersweet thing for me because although I'm excited for the next step in the training process, I've dreaded the heartbreak it's going to cause our family, especially DD.
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