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Old 07-31-2007, 04:38 PM
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Me and my bf lived in TX with his parents. When my baby was 7 months i was kicked out and had to come home (MI) without her. Me and my bf broke up because we couldnt get along at the time. 2 months later me and my bf got back together and i got my baby back. He would talk to his parents a couple of times and he thought it was all ok. Now she is a year old and i got papers yesterday saying his parents are fighting for full custody. There trying to say that we are unfit and dont deserve her but she is a lot happier here. In TX she was underweight and sick a lot. Here she gained weight and loves my family. When me or DH is not around she cries for us. I dont understand how anyone could tear a family apart. I never did anything wrong, only good things for my daughter. Im now in Michigan
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Old 07-31-2007, 04:45 PM
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Was this filed in TX or MI?
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Old 07-31-2007, 06:47 PM
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Me and my bf lived in TX with his parents. When my baby was 7 months i was kicked out and had to come home (MI) without her. Me and my bf broke up because we couldnt get along at the time. 2 months later me and my bf got back together and i got my baby back. He would talk to his parents a couple of times and he thought it was all ok. Now she is a year old and i got papers yesterday saying his parents are fighting for full custody. There trying to say that we are unfit and dont deserve her but she is a lot happier here. In TX she was underweight and sick a lot. Here she gained weight and loves my family. When me or DH is not around she cries for us. I dont understand how anyone could tear a family apart. I never did anything wrong, only good things for my daughter. Im now in Michigan
You need to get an attorney IMMEDIATELY. Borrow the money from your family if you can't pay for it on your own, but GET one NOW.

If they filed in TX you will need to hire one there. This is truly critical because the grandparents should not have any hope of winning the case, but without an attorney, and being out of state, you could make mistakes that would give them a win almost by default.
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Old 08-01-2007, 12:50 PM
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we have an attorney in tx. this was filed in tx. tomorrow is the hearing and we have to wait bc my lawyer is going to be there for me. he tried to get this dropped but now were trying to do a contingincy
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Old 08-01-2007, 06:44 PM
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Why does she keep trying when she ALWAYS gets busted? Geeeeeezzzzz, whatta imagination!
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Old 08-02-2007, 01:50 PM
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I know I am not a regular poster but I am sure this is not Kelly. This is a long term poster from a parenting site I frequent. She had asked advice on this situation there and I told her she might be able to get some help here.
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contigency or continuance?
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Old 08-02-2007, 07:38 PM
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I know I am not a regular poster but I am sure this is not Kelly. This is a long term poster from a parenting site I frequent. She had asked advice on this situation there and I told her she might be able to get some help here.
Ok guys and gals, this is proof that the K-dar is not always accurate. Plus, this case is not at all unusual for a case involving grandparents.
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Old 08-02-2007, 07:41 PM
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OP, did your boyfriend legally acknowledge paternity or was a DNA test done by the courts?
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