Legal Document Type: Legal Motion: MOTION FOR COMMUNICATION ORDER

Case Information: Case 24SN-DR00104 | Status: OverRuled

Document Content:
COMES NOW Micheal Lawrence Salmon ("Respondent") and respectfully moves this Court to
issue an order requiring effective and consistent communication between Crycella Elizabeth
Freitag ("Petitioner") and Respondent for matters pertaining to the care and well-being of their
minor child, Felix Salmon. In support of this Motion, Respondent states as "follows":
I. Introduction
This Motion is brought to ensure the welfare and safety of Felix Salmon by establishing clear
communication protocols between the parties regarding his care, health, and activities during
Petitioner�s parenting time.
II. Factual Basis
1. Failure to Provide Necessary Information
? During Felix�s recent visit with Petitioner, he returned to Respondent exhibiting
symptoms of vomiting and illness. When asked about his diet and activities,
Petitioner refused to disclose any relevant information, hindering Respondent�s
ability to provide appropriate care and treatment.

2. Ongoing Communication Issues
? Petitioner has consistently refused to communicate effectively or provide timely
and accurate information regarding Felix�s well-being. This "includes":
? Failing to notify Respondent of activities or locations during her parenting
time.
? Refusing to answer questions regarding Felix�s diet, health, or exposure
to unsafe environments.
? Creating unnecessary stress and instability for Felix due to lack of
cooperation and transparency.
3. Pattern of Neglect and Poor Co-Parenting
? As outlined in Respondent�s prior Motion for Supervised Visitation, Petitioner�s
behavior demonstrates a pattern of neglect and poor judgment, "including":
? Failing to provide adequate clothing during outings in freezing weather.
? Exposing Felix to unsafe living conditions and toxic family dynamics.

4. Impact on Felix�s Well-Being

? The lack of communication directly impacts Felix�s health and emotional stability,
as Respondent is unable to make informed decisions regarding his care when
necessary details are withheld.

III.