Pro honey, that happened about 300 posts agoUh...honey?
Go get some rest. You need it.
Seriously - you're about three minutes away from "incoherent babble".
Pro honey, that happened about 300 posts agoUh...honey?
Go get some rest. You need it.
Seriously - you're about three minutes away from "incoherent babble".
so where do i get ahold of paperwork to file for contempt then? I haven't had one in a weekIt's in your court order
dubyadubyadubyadotfindityerselfdotcom.so where do i get ahold of paperwork to file for contempt then? I haven't had one in a week
thanx, I think I've got it and I'm going to file it as soon as I get around to it...sometime next year sounds about right.dubyadubyadubyadotfindityerselfdotcom.
IMHO, If the scene she came upon was that bad...she should have called CPS or at least the cops before pulling away. Breaking a court order could really bite her in the end.OP, please accept apologies for the idiotic response you received from stepmom4ever, and for the subsequent responses to her post.
If you do have more questions, or wish to elaborate, please do post back.
You still DO NOT COMPREHEND do you. Try reading again what I stated. If the child is really danger she can file an EMERGENCY motion with the court to suspend visitation until a full hearing can be held. It is about the court order. There are steps she can take to protect the child and still not get herself in trouble. How about this -- stay off Ohio threads until you have a blooming clue about the law.Oh boy OHIOGAL.....the child damn near need to be on his/her death bed before anything can be done... Some situation are bad for children to be around..geesh...everything is not always about following a court order...safety first! IN MY BOOK
Legally she should have called the police and then she would have had evidence of her claims. Now all she has is her word and that is not going to get her very far. But in OHIO she can't just break the court order. It CAN harshly bite her in the end. There are certain things she can do to protect the child. However she will most likely listen to S4E because that is the answer she will like.IMHO, If the scene she came upon was that bad...she should have called CPS or at least the cops before pulling away. Breaking a court order could really bite her in the end.
This is one of those times where that dratted "banging head off of keyboard" emoticons is necessary.You still DO NOT COMPREHEND do you. Try reading again what I stated. If the child is really danger she can file an EMERGENCY motion with the court to suspend visitation until a full hearing can be held. It is about the court order. There are steps she can take to protect the child and still not get herself in trouble. How about this -- stay off Ohio threads until you have a blooming clue about the law.