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I have a few questions regarding my Sister-in-Law's husbands custody case. Please forgive me if I don not use the correct terminology. Also, part of this information is second hand.
First. At the begining of summer the mother of the child sent up her plane tickets, like always, to fly the child down to Texas for the summer. Texas is the state that the mother, non-custodial parent, lives. The child and all of the court case reside in Washington State. However, the tickets were wrong and against the parenting plan. I believe that is has been arranged that the tickets are to be a direct flight. The Child is now 9 years old and has flown to Texas since she was either 3 or 4. The Father of the child refused the tickets in May and sent them back to be changed with plenty of time before she was to leave in June. The mother refused. I believe their lawyer told them not to put the child on the plane until the tickets were corrected. I have a funny feeling that the lawyer was wrong. The mother's lawyer then arranged a confrence court call and the Judge ordered the father to put the child on the plane. What should have happened?
The child was given up to the father by the mother at the age of 2 1/2. He has had custody ever since with the child spending her summers with her mother. My sister-in-law and her husband are very good parents. Do they have to worry about loosing custody?
Second problem. Recently they hired a company to serve court papers to the mother of the child. Some how the compnay messed up. I am not sure how. They apparently didn't do something. But it looks as if it is going to hurt the fathers case. (case-I am not sure what the court cases are for). Is this true? Is so what can they do to fix it. All I know is that a court date set earlier was for the mothers contempt of court. Is there any information that you could shed on this? I will try to find out more from my sister-in-law about what they are doing.
Thank You
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Sister-in-Law
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First. At the begining of summer the mother of the child sent up her plane tickets, like always, to fly the child down to Texas for the summer. Texas is the state that the mother, non-custodial parent, lives. The child and all of the court case reside in Washington State. However, the tickets were wrong and against the parenting plan. I believe that is has been arranged that the tickets are to be a direct flight. The Child is now 9 years old and has flown to Texas since she was either 3 or 4. The Father of the child refused the tickets in May and sent them back to be changed with plenty of time before she was to leave in June. The mother refused. I believe their lawyer told them not to put the child on the plane until the tickets were corrected. I have a funny feeling that the lawyer was wrong. The mother's lawyer then arranged a confrence court call and the Judge ordered the father to put the child on the plane. What should have happened?
The child was given up to the father by the mother at the age of 2 1/2. He has had custody ever since with the child spending her summers with her mother. My sister-in-law and her husband are very good parents. Do they have to worry about loosing custody?
Second problem. Recently they hired a company to serve court papers to the mother of the child. Some how the compnay messed up. I am not sure how. They apparently didn't do something. But it looks as if it is going to hurt the fathers case. (case-I am not sure what the court cases are for). Is this true? Is so what can they do to fix it. All I know is that a court date set earlier was for the mothers contempt of court. Is there any information that you could shed on this? I will try to find out more from my sister-in-law about what they are doing.
Thank You
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Sister-in-Law
[email protected]