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lordspinny

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What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? wisconsin......when a parent wants to keep the child from being moved to prevent visitation is this the appropriate motion...

would you file it in the county the child reisdes? Or would you file it in the county Custody is being heard?

do you have to prove anything or is custody being decided enough for the court to say "child needs to stay put" untill its over?


thx, John
 


mistoffolees

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Maybe removal of the minor child is for the safety of the child ..??
Maybe you haven't been paying attention, but salad spinner has decided that he's smarter than anyone here and doesn't need to take the advice he's been given (repeatedly). He has messed up his situation beyond belief due to constantly filing absurd motions, playing jurisdictional games, and just plain idiocy. Check on his post history if you want a good laugh.

Trying to help him is just a waste of time.
 
Maybe you haven't been paying attention, but salad spinner has decided that he's smarter than anyone here and doesn't need to take the advice he's been given (repeatedly). He has messed up his situation beyond belief due to constantly filing absurd motions, playing jurisdictional games, and just plain idiocy. Check on his post history if you want a good laugh.

Trying to help him is just a waste of time.
The level of help he needs could not be provided by an internet forum.

And I am certain, beyond any doubt, if mom were to move the child at this point it would be for the childs safety.

Disturbed...just plain disturbed.
 
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