Hi ladies,
I mostly lurk, so I will do a quick back story. DS is 3, and his father and I were young when we had him. Since his father was under 18 and we were still together at the time, we never got a CO. We were still together off and on for awhile, so we just worked it out how we saw fit. He started paying child support (ordered by the state, since I was receiving state benefits) almost a year ago (Aug 2012), but still no CO for custody.
Now, he has quit his job, and is wanting to stop child support, but still isn't fighting for a CO. I'm getting married this month, and he lives with us 28-29 days a month, so he will be starting preschool here in the fall.
At what point do we NEED a CO?
Do I just wait until he starts rockin the boat or asks for one?
He's so young, that we have always thought he would just drift away and never want anything to do with him again, and he wasn't asking for any custody orders for that reason.
Re: How long can I reasonably go w/o a CO?
You need a CO now. Think of it as protection for all parties.
What if he drifts away, and then turns up in 5 years wanting to take the kiddo for Christmas? What if he drifts away to another state and calls you in 6 months wanting to see DS for a long weekend? What if he drifts away and doesn't pay CS? What if he doesn't drift away and starts wanting to spend more time with your DS? What if you want to move out of state one day?
Get a CO. Protect yourself and your child. It's not your job to worry about your ex protecting himself, but you should probably mention that having a CO is in his best interest, too.
I would get one now. I got a CO when my DD was 2. BF has never met DD but we have a CO so he can't just show up one day and decide to be apart of her life.
THIS!
Don't avoid getting a CO just because you don't want to rock the boat, so to speak.