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#JUDGE #COURT #TRENDING #familycourt @courtwatchers #Realitycourt #childcustody #zoomcourt 00:00 Latest Hearing as of 3-31-25 01:06:33,000 The Previous Hearing Begins Here Parental Alienation ALERT? Dad Claims Mom is Isolating Daughter! The Wells family is back in court, and the drama is INTENSE! This custody battle has taken a new turn as the parents fight over their almost-17-year-old daughter's summer plans. Dad, an anesthesiologist in Utah, accuses Mom of sabotaging their daughter's future by filling her summer with inappropriate or non-existent extracurriculars. He claims she's alienating him and ignoring court orders. Mom, on the other hand, is painted as overbearing, allegedly manipulating their daughter and making decisions without consulting Dad. Is Dad too controlling, or is Mom really trying to cut him out of their daughter's life? You decide! Watch as shocking accusations fly, emotional testimonies are revealed, and the future of this bright young woman hangs in the balance. Don't miss this explosive episode! Litigants List: Robert Allen Wells (Father) Shelly Ann Wells (Mother) ----- (Minor Child) Legal Terms: Motion: A formal request made to the court for a specific action or ruling. Truancy: Unexcused absence from school. Parenting Plan: A court-ordered document outlining the rights and responsibilities of parents regarding their children after a divorce or separation. Primary Residential Parent: The parent with whom the child lives the majority of the time. Visitation: The schedule and terms under which the non-custodial parent can spend time with their child. Estrangement: The alienation of affection between a parent and child. Joint Decision Making: Both parents jointly make decisions regarding the child's welfare Parental Alienation: When one parent manipulates a child to distance themselves from the other parent. Geographical Restrictions: Limits to how far a parent can relocate with the child. Tier Two Truancy: Indicates child is missing an excess amount of school Permanent Parenting Plan: A comprehensive court order which outlines each party`s rights Legal Motions: Motion to Modify Parenting Plan: Mr. Wells is asking the court to change the existing summer parenting schedule for 2025, seeking a similar plan to the one ordered the previous year. Motion for Provisions Regarding Extracurricular Activities: Mr. Wells requests the court to order specific guidelines for the child's summer extracurriculars, requiring proof of submission and acceptance to programs, joint agreement on activities, and timely communication of logistical information. Motion Regarding ACT/SAT Testing: Mr. Wells is asking the court to ensure that he receives notice and has input on the scheduling and location of any future ACT/SAT tests taken by the child. Core Narrative and Central Arguments: The central conflict revolves around Mr. Wells' desire to have meaningful summer parenting time with his daughter He details the difficulties of long-distance parenting and his desire to maximize his limited time with Ella. He emphasizes the importance of Ella participating in high-value, competitive summer programs that will enhance her college applications. Mr. Wells mentions paying $2,000 for a mock trial camp that Ella nearly missed due to missing forms. He states that he is willing to reimburse costs for summer programs, such as the Georgetown Law Academy, which amount to approximately $3,500. There is an implication that Mr. Wells faces financial strain due to the costs of long-distance parenting, including travel expenses and program fees. Who do you believe in this case? Is the mom manipulating the situation, or is the dad being too controlling? Should a 16-year-old have the final say in their summer schedule, even if it means limiting time with a parent? Have you ever experienced a similar custody battle? Share your thoughts and advice in the comments! Do you think the mom`s action are parental alienation? In Tennessee, Tier 2 truancy interventions, triggered by a student accumulating five unexcused absences, involve a conference with the student and parent, an attendance contract, follow-up meetings, an individualized assessment of absences, and potential referrals to counseling or other services THANK YOU for watching! Please LIKE & SUBSCRIBE!💓 #court #zoomcourt #Realitycourt #childcustody #babymamadrama #divorce #divorcedrama #domesticdispute