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Can Daughter Sue Family Members? (Boyfriend/Friend of Court/Divorce/Children

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Gloria Joy

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Our family has always been a very close family and very supportive of each other. However, after my daughter's divorce, she met a man of questionable character. This man is NOTHING like the rest of the family. He has been in her life the last 6 months, appears to be very controlling, violent, secretive -- very different from our family. Right from the start, we tried to accept him because we are a close family. But he has told lies about all of us and has ailentated her from her family. His behavior has produced LOTS of questions. Because of this man, my daughter HAS BECOME A DIFFERENT PERSON. She has blinders on and is not thinking clearly about anything. She petitioned the courts to take away her ex-husband's visiting rights with his children. We are not a hateful family and we don't hate her ex-husband. The Ex loves his children and they love him & none of us feel his weekend visits with his children should be taken away. Because of her petition to the court to reduce his weekend visits, the Friend of the Court did an investigation. The ex husband asked my son to write a letter to the FOC on his behalf. My son did so. Please remember, over 11 years, the ex is like a son to me & a brother to my other children. The FOC investigated her "LIVE IN MALE FRIEND" and found he has a long criminal history, he is agressive, etc. etc. etc. Because of their investigation, they said the boyfriend had to get out of the house and have NO CONTACT WITH THE CHILDREN. IN FACT, THE COURT FOUND THAT MY ex son-in-law should be granted custody of the children instead of my daughter because of this man AND HER ATTITUDE. This is a real mess. My daughter's eyes are completely blinded by this man. All of our suspecions about this man have been confirmed. However, she says the investigation of him was all wrong. To make a long story short, SHE SAID BECAUSE I TALKED TO MY SON ABOUT HER BOYFRIEND, & HER BROTHER WROTE A LETTER TO THE FRIEND OF THE COURT ON BEHALF OF THE EX, THAT SHE IS GOING TO SUE BOTH OF US FOR DEFIMATION OF CHARACTER. I might add that this boyfriend has some very INFLUENTIAL QUESTIONABLE FRIENDS WITH LOTS OF MONEY. A very wealthy friend of his has an extremely wealthy grandmother who supposedly hired HER LAWYERS to sue us on my daughter's behalf for defamation of character. I have never spoken to the Friend of the Court. I have only spoken to my son. I AM REALLY AFRAID OF THESE PEOPLE. I BELIEVE THEY HAVE MOB CONNECTIONS -- WHICH IS WAY OUT OF MY LEAGUE. I am a Christian and live in my "Christian Bubble". In other words, I am no match for the mob or expensive lawyers. My daughter called this morning and said that they are going to sue me and my son and take everything we have. HAVE I DONE ANYTHING WRONG TO MAKE ME LIABLE TO BE SUED. I have been told that this Grandmother has connections and could make a person disappear just like HOFFA. This sounds like a fairy tale, but believe me, IT IS REAL AND I AM AFRAID. I didn't cause the FOC to investigate. Had she not tried to limit her ex-husbands visitation with his two small children, NO INVESTIGATION WOULD OF BEEN DONE ON THIS "LIVE IN MALE PARTNER." WHAT ARE MY RIGHTS? PLEASE HELP. We live in two different states. Any advise would be appreciated.
 
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Meursault

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Tell your daughter until she grows the hell up you will support your son-in-law in gaining sole legal and residental custody and she can sue anyone she wishes, including God but that she doesn't stand a chance in hell.
 

djohnson

Senior Member
I absolutely agree! I would do everything I could to make sure the ex did get the children. The important thing is what is best for them and obviously it's not her and her boyfriend. They can't sue you for having an opinion.
 

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