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lopan122

Member
ohio. I just found out via a legal document sent to me via the county that my ex wife failed to notify the county/state that she changed address. She has been living there for 9 months(she did tell me a few weeks after she moved, though via a phone call not written notice). Now i am not out get her or anything but can she be in much trouble for failing to inform the state of this? I have visitation rights not shared parenting if that matters
 


Zigner

Senior Member, Non-Attorney
ohio. I just found out via a legal document sent to me via the county that my ex wife failed to notify the county/state that she changed address. She has been living there for 9 months(she did tell me a few weeks after she moved, though via a phone call not written notice). Now i am not out get her or anything but can she be in much trouble for failing to inform the state of this? I have visitation rights not shared parenting if that matters
Has your visitation been denied?
 

lopan122

Member
well she has selectively stated "state law" to make me do things that benefit her that do include that. i.e. o you took her to a doc apt for me and took her to your moms place to see (daughters) pumpkins she growing while waiting for mom to get off work without telling her she says "state law i cant take her anywhere without her permission" and claiming to call child services on me for it (which if she did they never told me)
 

Zigner

Senior Member, Non-Attorney
well she has selectively stated "state law" to make me do things that benefit her that do include that. i.e. o you took her to a doc apt for me and took her to your moms place to see (daughters) pumpkins she growing while waiting for mom to get off work without telling her she says "state law i cant take her anywhere without her permission" and claiming to call child services on me for it (which if she did they never told me)
This is a non-issue. Really.
 

LdiJ

Senior Member
YOU have to legally tow the line, she doesn't. Stick around on this board and that will become apparent.
Bali...come on. This isn't the alimony forum and child custody issues are about children, and that is as serious as it gets. Your brand of sarcasm isn't helpful.
 

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