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Please advise ASAP re: contempt

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VA_Mom

Member
What is the name of your state? VA

This is a follow-up to my contempt of court email concerning my ex not telling me where he was taking the children for visitation even though it was ordered by the court for him to do so.

His attorney responded by email making false allegations stating that I knew and he was taking the children to a different state...let's say Texas because she knew. Well, 8 minutes later he sends me a text message saying he is taking the children to Georgia instead. Obviously, the attorney and her client (the ex) are not talking and she is trying to claim in her email that I am wasting everyone's time with frivilous complaints and is filing her email to me at the courthouse.

Should I go ahead and file for contempt because she never gave the other address in Texas and he sent me a text message declaring the kids were going to a totally different state???

I said I was going to wait but after his attorney who is a bully sent me this email I am pissed. His text message and her letter are contrasting (and only 8 minutes apart!) it shows he or maybe both of them are lying to me about where the children are.
 


Zephyr

Senior Member
I would send them both back the same letter, stating one is saying Ga one is sayin TX, so where are the kids going to be? hopefully his attorney will feel stupid enough about not knowing what is up to advise her client to folllow the order.
 

casa

Senior Member
Zephyr said:
I would send them both back the same letter, stating one is saying Ga one is sayin TX, so where are the kids going to be? hopefully his attorney will feel stupid enough about not knowing what is up to advise her client to folllow the order.
Send it Certified mail, return receipt... include a copy of the e-mail from attorney, and reference the 'saved' text message from X.
 

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