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If Mother did not change custody order to her newere State then it is still to be heard in State that it orginated in.
I would also like to add that no one here is unsympathetic regarding your husband's situation. However this is legal forum, not an emotional support forum and we would be doing your husband a disservice if we did not tell the realistic truth.Thank you.
All read. All noted.
~D
I would have to say that the first catagory is the wisest choice.I’ll get flamed for this but Dad fall into 1 of 2 categories.
1) He’s not “smart” enough to take legal action and to assert his parental rights.
2) He was too lazy or disinterested to do anything.
I respectfully choose place him in the first category. In either case , he needs a lawyer.
That's understandable...it truly is...particularly if finances are tight. However, a truly committed parent (and the spouse of a truly committed parent) honestly does put everything regarding the children first.I would have to say that the first catagory is the wisest choice.
Add to that a LOT of fear that, if he 'rocks the boat', she will, once again, pop smoke with their son and, next time, he won't be able to find her.
The military doesn't help at all. There is no emergency 'go see your family' options.... more like a 'make it go away' attitude. Mostly, they don't wish to hear about your personal life.
There is no chip on my shoulder. I justifiably became defensive when someone accused my husband, without evening knowing him, of being an uncaring parent because we don't have unlimited time, and thousands upon thousands of $$$$ to go fight, in two separate state's courts. There IS a LOT of caring there.... just a feeling of helplessness and, almost, a resignation of the inability to DO anything.
~D
Holy Cracker Jack, its 2008 now? Where have I been..I must have slept for a year.Since he has been back since Nov 2007 and now it is Dec 2008,