well, in that case i appreciate the advice i got before you knew what i was.
still, i would like to say this: legally, yes, i am a stranger to this case. but that's not reality anywhere but inside a courtroom.
It's reality at your home, at the other home, at the child-exchanges, when it comes to the police, when it comes to the court...and here.
*addition*
It's
also a reality at your stepchild/rens' schools, churches, doctor, dentist, orthodontist, the hospital, the morgue (God forbid, of course), and a dozen other places I won't go on to list.
Get used to it.
anapr said:
this is not a courtroom--it's a public message board for people asking for legal advice.
One of the good things we do here is PREP people for COURT.
anapr said:
the ramifications of family court go well beyond the realm of a child and their parents. custody and support arrangments rarely only affect the parents and the child.
there are "legal" strangers in families everywhere dealing with the aftermath of these verdicts, and yes--some are in need of advice.
That's for a non-legal board. Stepparents, boyfriends, girlfriends, in-laws, etc. usually do not require
legal advice.
anapr said:
i hope there are others in this community who deem answering the concerns of a "legal stranger" worthy of your time and expertise.
Depends upon the situation. Depends upon the poster.
For one instance, that you are putting "legal stranger" in quotes tells me you don't buy it. Therefore, I have little time to waste.