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No court order in regards to custody or residence

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If you do not live in Ohio, and have only been shacking up with Dad for 21 mos, how are you so intimately aware of the daily goings on at Mom's house? Surely you are not basing all of your allegations on what a 13 yr old has told you. I'm sure he's already figured out that you are a soft touch and anxious to believe any dirt he might spill on Mom.

By the way, you said Dad has "no custody orders"....do you mean that he doesn't even have court ordered visitation?
No, he doesn't have court ordered visitation or custody except court ordered child support. My BF's parents live in the same town in Ohio and have a close relationship to their grandson and have seen FIRST HAND what is going on in the child's home. No, the child didn't tell me everything I brought up here, the grandparents told my boyfriend and I a lot of it.

I am sorry that your Mom didn't show you and your siblings the love and affection that kids need so much. You were missing out on a lot of positive life experience that way :(
 


I am sorry that your Mom didn't show you and your siblings the love and affection that kids need so much. You were missing out on a lot of positive life experience that way :(
Not true at all. My childhood was full of positive life experiences. You don't have to be smothered by your parents to feel loved.
 

Ohiogal

Queen Bee
She won't give up without a long, dirty court battle, my boyfriend knows it, I know it and I see what you are saying, Ohiogal. As much as it sucks and as much as I care, maybe my boyfriend doesn't have enough to change custody, at least not yet and now. It really really sucks :( Plus, my boyfriend and I really don't want to put his son through a stressful and long court battle. My boyfriend was hoping that he could talk some sense into his son's Mom but that didn't go anywhere. :(

My boyfriend just called, he talked to the family lawyer in Ohio for about an hour about the situation. Up to 4 years ago a child at the age of 13 actually could choose where he or she wanted to live and it was automatically granted. Nowadays, their wishes are just being put into consideration by the court but it's not automatic anymore - like it was before. The lawyer needs a retainer of $5,000 upfront which is a huge amount of money, he said it could very well add up to $10,000 for the whole thing. He said that we *could* keep my boyfriend's son here without kidnapping him - but the right thing to do is to send him home tomorrow as planned so it won't look bad on us when it comes to the court hearings. So he is going to fly home tomorrow evening as planned. My boyfriend's parents have put away a "fund" a long time ago for custody things such as this one and we'll have to talk to them about what the lawyer said.
And if he did keep his son, watch mom walk in to court and explain to the judge what he did and get an emergency ex parte order. Then junior is either returned or dad is in trouble for kidnapping. OH and the same judge would be hearing the custody. Since they were not married MOM is the sole custodian. Dad would be digging himself a hole.
 
And if he did keep his son, watch mom walk in to court and explain to the judge what he did and get an emergency ex parte order. Then junior is either returned or dad is in trouble for kidnapping. OH and the same judge would be hearing the custody. Since they were not married MOM is the sole custodian. Dad would be digging himself a hole.
Ohiogal, exactly because of that we are going to do the right thing and put him on the plane to Ohio tomorrow evening, just as planned. We know and are aware of he consequences if my boyfriend would keep his son here. My boyfriend will have much better chances in court when/if it goes to court. :)
 
Silverplum and fairisfair, nobody is asking you to participate in this thread. If you don't like it, go away and eat a banana for God's sake. You are supposed to be adults and you are acting like little kids.
 

fairisfair

Senior Member
Silverplum and fairisfair, nobody is asking you to participate in this thread. If you don't like it, go away and eat a banana for God's sake. You are supposed to be adults and you are acting like little kids.
I would tell you to shut up, but apparently. . . . . . . . you can't.
 

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