Interesting DreamyEye, any thoughts on what they might be hoping to gain by this tact?
I've seen other people posting that TH & lawyer might be trying to force Kaine's hand in terms of revealing whatever "evidence" he has against TH ... but I don't know enough about the legal process to understand whether this
could be forced. I don't know--but I presume that TH's lawyer
does know. I don't think he would go along with filing the motion unless he thought it was really possible to acquire whatever they are trying to acquire.
It could be something as simple as establishing a record that they have asked for certain things. TH never contested the RO and didn't show any obvious sign of yearning to see her baby up until now. That's not to say she hasn't yearned to see the baby--but she has surely created the impression of not being too broken up about it. (If I was heartsick from missing my child and terrified of being permanently separated from her, I think that sexting would be that last thing I'd want to do ... but that's just me--and every mother I know personally.)
Anyway, it's created a lot of talk and negative impressions against TH that she hasn't responded to a lot of what's gone on. So her lawyer may be trying to create a record that portrays
her as a victim, or demonstrates that she has wanted to claim her rights.
A kind of example of what I mean: A lot of battered women never used to seek ROs against their abusers because the ROs were poorly enforced. Plus they were usually temporary, and the abused woman kept having to go back to court and ask for the RO again and again. So they didn't bother. Then, when the abused woman asked for protection or wanted her abuser called into account, she'd be challenged "why didn't you seek a RO?" So now abused women are usually advised "seek the RO, even if it seems pointless ... because it establishes a record that you were threatened, you were abused, you were scared for your life--and you were trying to stand up for your own rights." Then the abused woman can go into court and say "it wasn't I who failed. It was the legal system that failed."
I don't know if that makes any sense.
If I'm right, and it does have something to do with establishing a record of some kind, there should be other motions forthcoming. I think. JMO.