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sunnyin_fl

Junior Member
What is the name of your state? FL


As some of you have read, my husband is in the midst of a custody modification for his son. Mom is married in Georgia, had a new baby last year. This year, she's pregnant again, (hiding it) it is not her husbands (he lives across the country and left before the now 9 month old was born.)

Question, I know being pregnant holds no bearing on any modification......but does any of the above show character....especially since mom has been on financial assistance for over 7 years...even so far a claiming her oldest child on medicaid, when she didn't have custody? (the father filed a fraud complaint about it) She had to pay restitution.

On another note, mother recently moved her friend from FL to GA and her friend was on a dependency case plan in FL and was not supposed to leave the state. We ran into a neighbor of hers at the grocery store and she said DCFS was looking for her and the children. We know where she is only because my step-son said he now has to share a room with these little girls and isn't happy about it and that they were starting school together.

I don't know what he or I should do if anything on this one....should we call? I don't think they are in any danger so to speak, but their is an established history of drug use by both mother's by DCFS. Confused.

Thanks.
 
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sunnyin_fl

Junior Member
Only because my husbands son refers to him as the grandfather and the mother calls him daddy. I understand that they are not biologically related. Emotional wellbeing for the little boy would be the only issue I think.

Edited post to take out non-relative information.
 
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