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child44

Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Michigan

The ex and I have joint legal custody of our daughter.

If i understand correctly: we must, and I mean by law, MUST keep each other informed as to educational, medical, religious/spiritual/faith decisions and make the decisions together??

That being said, if one of us fails, on multiple occasions, to respond to the others questions regarding these matters - is there anything that can be done / are there repercussions? What are the steps to 'take care'/fix this?

Thanks
 


Zigner

Senior Member, Non-Attorney
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Michigan

The ex and I have joint legal custody of our daughter.

If i understand correctly: we must, and I mean by law, MUST keep each other informed as to educational, medical, religious/spiritual/faith decisions and make the decisions together??

That being said, if one of us fails, on multiple occasions, to respond to the others questions regarding these matters - is there anything that can be done / are there repercussions? What are the steps to 'take care'/fix this?

Thanks
Why did you delete your prior thread about this?
 

Just Blue

Senior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Michigan

The ex and I have joint legal custody of our daughter.

If i understand correctly: we must, and I mean by law, MUST keep each other informed as to educational, medical, religious/spiritual/faith decisions and make the decisions together??

That being said, if one of us fails, on multiple occasions, to respond to the others questions regarding these matters - is there anything that can be done / are there repercussions? What are the steps to 'take care'/fix this?

Thanks
You deleted your last thread...Why should we assist you again? Hire an attorney.
 

Ohiogal

Queen Bee
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Michigan

The ex and I have joint legal custody of our daughter.

If i understand correctly: we must, and I mean by law, MUST keep each other informed as to educational, medical, religious/spiritual/faith decisions and make the decisions together??

That being said, if one of us fails, on multiple occasions, to respond to the others questions regarding these matters - is there anything that can be done / are there repercussions? What are the steps to 'take care'/fix this?

Thanks
We don't like thread deleters. Religious/spiritual/faith decisions? WRONG.
 

child44

Junior Member
I deleted because you had answered the 1st question I asked and concerned I put too much info out there to be 'tracked'
Are all questions, even different ones to stay in one thread?
I figured different topic, different question
 

child44

Junior Member
Why did you delete your prior thread about this?
I deleted because you had answered the 1st question I asked and concerned I put too much info out there to be 'tracked'
Are all questions, even different ones to stay in one thread?
I figured different topic, different question
 

child44

Junior Member
We don't like thread deleters. Religious/spiritual/faith decisions? WRONG.
I deleted because you had answered the 1st question I asked and concerned I put too much info out there to be 'tracked'
Are all questions, even different ones to stay in one thread?
I figured different topic, different question
 

child44

Junior Member
You deleted your last thread...Why should we assist you again? Hire an attorney.
I deleted because you had answered the 1st question I asked and concerned I put too much info out there to be 'tracked'
Are all questions, even different ones to stay in one thread?
I figured different topic, different question
 

Just Blue

Senior Member
I deleted because you had answered the 1st question I asked and concerned I put too much info out there to be 'tracked'
Are all questions, even different ones to stay in one thread?
I figured different topic, different question
Many members spent their personal time to assist you...And you just "erased" that effort. Yes...ALL questions relating to the same topic should be kept on the same thread....But you should not delete. EVER. If you are "putting too much info out there" then that is on you. Don't post on the internet. But do NOT waste our time and efforts.

Just hire an attorney.
 
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Zigner

Senior Member, Non-Attorney
Many members spent their personal time to assist you...And you just "erased" that effort. Yes...ALL questions relating to the same topic should be kept on the same thread....But you should not delete. EVER. If you are "putting too much info out there" then that is on you. Don't post on the internet. But do NOT waste our time and efforts.

Just hire an attorney.
Yeah, that!
 
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child44

Junior Member
any members spent their personal time to assist you...And you just "erased" that effort. Yes...ALL questions relating to the same topic should be kept on the same thread....But you should not delete. EVER. If you are "putting too much info out there" then that is on you. Don't post on the internet. But do NOT waste our time and efforts.

Just hire an attorney.
Okay, I understand. I'm sorry - I did not mean to offend anyone or to come across as wasting time
Yes, it is on me - and I made a mistake to put that much detail out there
I am trying to find information on my own because it saves me money from having to get in touch with my attorney
I was under the impression that this site is for advice, guidance, assistance - and I apologize for any disrespect
 

CTU

Meddlesome Priestess
Okay, I understand. I'm sorry - I did not mean to offend anyone or to come across as wasting time
Yes, it is on me - and I made a mistake to put that much detail out there
I am trying to find information on my own because it saves me money from having to get in touch with my attorney
I was under the impression that this site is for advice, guidance, assistance - and I apologize for any disrespect
You have an attorney. We cannot, and indeed SHOULD NOT, second-guess your attorney.

You're welcome.
 

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