'This past Friday Ben joined the transition and you guys took 15 minutes in the lobby saying goodbye to Julius before turning him over to me, which made him agitated and made him cry,' Chick wrote in an email to Baccarin, which was included as evidence in the court documents. ' unilateral refusal to honor our modified custody schedule will further alienate me from Julies, who requires stability and predictability in his custody schedule.'Ĭhick also accused Baccarin of making transitions between the two of them especially difficult for Julius, including arranging fun activities during the time when Chick would pick him up, and having her fiancé McKenzie and their daughter present during long goodbyes. 'Julius requires the consistency of seeing both parents and the preservation of the status quo of the last 15 months, where he sees both parents on a regular basis,' he stated in court documents. Julius spent eight of every 15 days in Los Angeles and every weekend with his father - until recently, when Chick says his ex-wife started making things more difficult.Ĭhick is hoping the ex parte will maintain their informal routine.
In the legal documents for the appeal, obtained exclusively by, Chick laid out his grievances over how both he and Baccarin should better divide time with their son Juliusĭespite the agreed upon schedule of how to parent Julius, Chick says that in the past year and a half he and Baccarin have come to a new agreement.
Baccarin's attorney called the move 'gamesmanship' to 'vex and harass' her client and requested $3,300 to cover all legal fees.Chick said Baccarin had been making transitions hard for Julius, and also demanded that he get his son's passport back.He said that he and Baccarin had come to a different routine over the past year-and-a-half, until recently when Baccarin started making things more difficult.In the appeal, Chick asked for changes to a 2015 court-ordered custody agreement over their son Julius.