luvisabattle
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What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? washington
my ex was supposed to pick our daughter up from school on Friday, but didn't. I had e-mailed him thursday and texted him friday am because the school had noon release, he didn't respond. at 10:30 I e-mailed our daughter's teacher, him again, and his lawyer reminding everyone that it was his weekend and that they had early release.
He's ignored me before, so I wasn't surprised at the no respons. 30 min after he was supposed to be there the school called me to say our daughter was still waiting. I picked her up, bought her lunch and then her step mom called. We arranged for her to pick my daughter up at my office.
Meanwhile the lawyer had sent two e-mails and three voice mails (work phone, cell phone twice and work e-mail) saying that she was going to file a contempt charge against me for picking up our daughter.
My question is - can she do that, and in fact shouldn't I be able to file one against HIM?What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
my ex was supposed to pick our daughter up from school on Friday, but didn't. I had e-mailed him thursday and texted him friday am because the school had noon release, he didn't respond. at 10:30 I e-mailed our daughter's teacher, him again, and his lawyer reminding everyone that it was his weekend and that they had early release.
He's ignored me before, so I wasn't surprised at the no respons. 30 min after he was supposed to be there the school called me to say our daughter was still waiting. I picked her up, bought her lunch and then her step mom called. We arranged for her to pick my daughter up at my office.
Meanwhile the lawyer had sent two e-mails and three voice mails (work phone, cell phone twice and work e-mail) saying that she was going to file a contempt charge against me for picking up our daughter.
My question is - can she do that, and in fact shouldn't I be able to file one against HIM?What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?