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starbud99

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Is E-Mail Legal in court

What is the name of your state?Colorado

One more question i forgot to ask... Is Email legal in court?

I wrote an email saying...

I just wanted to check to see if you are still planning on brining the girls to Denver on July 24th, 2005 like we discussed. Please let me know as soon as you can so I can make the nessasary arrangements with work. If you bring the kids to me all the way to Denver, then ofcourse I will bring them back to you.

Please tell the kids I love them and I will call them tonight.

Her resonse-

If I Deside to let them go again then yes.


My email--

I was wondering if you would be interested in exchanging the children on the 20th of July, instead of on the 24th of July. Of course I will bring the kids back to you four days early if you can do this for me. We were hoping to bring the kids Camping with some friends, and they are planning on going on the following weekend. If you could agree to this, I would highly apreciate it. I'll understand if you have plans, I'm sorry for the short notice. Let me know as soon as you can please.

Her response----

Sorry we have plans already. Like I said I dont know if there going back yet anyways. If I deside to let them go back then I will bring them to you on the 24th and I will call you to meet me some where when and if I get to Denver.
 
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starbud99

Member
nope

Yes, the court order says specifically when I am to have the children. I was just getting prepared for when she does not allow me to have them on my allotted time, and then I would know if I could use the email as a premeditated deal.
 
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starbud99

Member
for the record, I’m not upset about not getting the kids early, that’s completely understandable, what I am upset about is her using the kids as pawns and letting me know that she hasn't decided whether or not she is going to "let me have them...." WHAT? That’s not her decision.
 

starbud99

Member
no, its not mandated that she bring the kids all the way here, and even if she doesnt, I have no problem going to pick them up at there mums house. The agreement was that if she brought them here, I would take them home. What the email is violating is the fact that she is saying that she may not allow them to visit with me at all.
 

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