What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? California
I should begin by admitting that I intentionally never wanted to bring the DV aspect of our marriage into court. I feared he wouldnt be granted joint custody if I went that route and I didn't want to take our daughter from her father. I never thought he would go to this extreme. Now that he has finally managed to exploit every loophole, false allegation, CPS, and the last of 4 Child Custody Recommending Counselors (CCRC), my attorney "handed" him temporary sole custody, via Stipulation - until 7/20 - in order to be granted a continuance because "it's apparent my client has some serious issues that I need time to further investigate." Yep. That client would be me. Despite how the majority feel about the controversy surrounding parental alienation, my case has been classified as such. I'm not even sure how I feel about that specific term, but my husband fits the description perfectly so I'm going with it.
My question: the 3 CCRCs we had met with before this 4th one, all documented and reported on the DV. Is that enough evidence for the court to establish DV under Section Code 3044? I had a DV Order of Protection issued in 2008 and he has been arrested twice for DV in 2008 and 2009, respectively. He was transferred to county hospitals as a 5150 instead on both occasions.
I should begin by admitting that I intentionally never wanted to bring the DV aspect of our marriage into court. I feared he wouldnt be granted joint custody if I went that route and I didn't want to take our daughter from her father. I never thought he would go to this extreme. Now that he has finally managed to exploit every loophole, false allegation, CPS, and the last of 4 Child Custody Recommending Counselors (CCRC), my attorney "handed" him temporary sole custody, via Stipulation - until 7/20 - in order to be granted a continuance because "it's apparent my client has some serious issues that I need time to further investigate." Yep. That client would be me. Despite how the majority feel about the controversy surrounding parental alienation, my case has been classified as such. I'm not even sure how I feel about that specific term, but my husband fits the description perfectly so I'm going with it.
My question: the 3 CCRCs we had met with before this 4th one, all documented and reported on the DV. Is that enough evidence for the court to establish DV under Section Code 3044? I had a DV Order of Protection issued in 2008 and he has been arrested twice for DV in 2008 and 2009, respectively. He was transferred to county hospitals as a 5150 instead on both occasions.
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