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Can I send a copy of my CO to my ex's parents?

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YoungandLost

Junior Member
What is the name of your state? AL

I was wondering if I could get into any sort of trouble for giving my ex's parents a copy of our CO? He has been lying to his parents about what our CO says and is telling them I am denying him visitation, I have a really good relationship with them and I don't want to ruin it so I wish to prove he is lying.
 


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scaredandalone

Guest
co is none of gp's business

his parents can believe anything they want. personally, i wouldnt give it to them, number one, they arent parties to it, number two, its none of their business.its strictly between you and your ex
 

Just Blue

Senior Member
scaredandalone said:
his parents can believe anything they want. personally, i wouldnt give it to them, number one, they arent parties to it, number two, its none of their business.its strictly between you and your ex

GO AWAY<<<<<<<<<YOU ARE AN IDIOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

Gracie3787

Senior Member
I agree with CJane, you can give anyone a copy of the order. All family court orders (except domestic violence cases) are public record. Which means that anyone can have access to them.

Showing them a copy is probably a good idea and a good way of letting them know exactly what the CO says.
 

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