I think my ex is abusing or neglecting our child. What should I do?
If the other parent is abusing or neglecting the child, you should contact the Child Protective Services (CPS) hotline (1-800-342-3720) immediately, and if the conduct rises to the level of criminal misconduct (or you are not sure if it does), contact the police. You may also bring a family offense proceeding in Family Court on behalf of the child to get an order of protection.
It is important to preserve evidence immediately. If there is physical evidence (cuts, bruising, etc.) take photographs. Of course, consider getting medical attention. If you can get a recorded admission this will prove invaluable later in court.
Also important is protecting the child or children from further abuse or neglect. You may need to keep the children in your care until the Court can fashion the appropriate remedy. This approach is not without risks, however, since court-ordered custody or visitation rights may be violated in the process. Viewing the situation in hindsight, the Court may not agree with your assessment that risk of further harm was imminent, or the harm significant and, as a result, may find that your withholding of the children was a contempt of the court-ordered rights of the other parent.[back to top]