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Major Flooding on the travel route to NCP's house

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3junebugs

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This is what 511PA.com has on their site

Due to extreme flooding over the eastern third of Pennsylvania, PennDOT urges motorists to avoid all travel in this section of the commonwealth unless absolutely necessary
 

3junebugs

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We are still at home and his dad never contacted me to acknowledge he got any of my messages. So I'll just have to wait and see.

My brother and his friend went to try and serve him for my 10/7 hearing, but he wasn't home. And they went the time my son should have been dropped off.
 

mistoffolees

Senior Member
We are still at home and his dad never contacted me to acknowledge he got any of my messages. So I'll just have to wait and see.

My brother and his friend went to try and serve him for my 10/7 hearing, but he wasn't home. And they went the time my son should have been dropped off.
I hope your brother and friend don't live near you. If they do, you're going to have a problem - the roads were good enough for them to try to serve Dad, but not good enough for visitation?
 

cyjeff

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We are still at home and his dad never contacted me to acknowledge he got any of my messages. So I'll just have to wait and see.

My brother and his friend went to try and serve him for my 10/7 hearing, but he wasn't home. And they went the time my son should have been dropped off.
Wha?

I was on board with you until this.

So... you can serve him but not bring his children?

Now I KNOW you are looking for excuses to keep his children from him... in this case, it is reasonable, but next week you will be blaming sunshine and unicorns.
 

stealth2

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Yep - all depends on the distance we're talking about. But still... it does smack of setting Dad up.
 

3junebugs

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I live 180 miles away in MD with my son. I used to live in Philadelphia, where all of my immediate family still live. SO my Dad, Mom and 2 brothers still live in Philadelphia and only about 6 miles away form NCP.
 

3junebugs

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Yep - all depends on the distance we're talking about. But still... it does smack of setting Dad up.
I can understand how it looks like that, but all I can say is that's not the case. I had first planned to drop son off and have a friend there to serve him. I knew that my expedited listing didn't mean I could say I didn't have to send him. It wasn't until roads were being closed and reports were calling for more flooding Thursday into Friday that i realized that it may not be a good idea to make the trip.

Not going actually fudged up my 'set up'. :cool: I am actually upset that I didn't drop him off because, now I probably have to pay a personal server to get him served. He's hard to pin down. It would have worked out a lot better for me if I did drop him off because I would know for sure where he was and get him served.

I know that you seniors have heard just about everything and I can understand the cynicism. I've posting here long enough to know that it's pointless to lie or bend the truth to favor me because you guys/gals are like bloodhounds and can sniff the bull$ out in a heartbeat :D I promise, that is a compliment.
 

Ohiogal

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I live 180 miles away in MD with my son. I used to live in Philadelphia, where all of my immediate family still live. SO my Dad, Mom and 2 brothers still live in Philadelphia and only about 6 miles away form NCP.
It still appears to be a set up quite frankly. So if your entire immediate family lives in Philly you could have went out earlier, stayed with them, dropped off the child and stayed there until you picked up the child. Those issues matter.
 
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