Kind man or not, it still does not make him your child's father. His FATHER has every right to fight the move. You have been told several times that if you leave without doing it through the proper channels then you face the possiblity of either losing custody or being forced to move back. You simply aren't receiving the answer that you want and are being argumentative. As for the insults..Hey I've actually been told to read something after I pulled my head out of my a$$, was I offended, no. Why should I be? Why should a bunch of people I can't see much less ever really know, offend me? Get over yourself.tdpltina said:As for your comment about my fiance, I'd like to remind you that he will be the primary father figure in my son's life, as he has been now for over a year. He sees my son much more than my son's father does. Legally speaking, you are correct, but I don't appreciate the tone in that last line about him. He's a very kind man.
So far, so good. His/her first response was noncombative. And I was fine with him at that point.stepmom&mom said:...Stealth gave you a noncombative response (the one I previously posted.)
Wrong. I was simply clarifying the circumstances to see if that changed the situation. I don't see anything at all argumentative about that response or the way it was worded.stepmom&mom said:Then you became argumentative:tdpltina said:Let me be more specific about this. The father and I were never married or cohabitated. We simply dated for a few weeks. I'm thinking that if I simply move to Florida and establish custody there, the California law doesn't even apply. It's not like the child ever lived with his father at any time.
Again, I don't see anything at all argumentative in my response to there. I'm simply asking to see something cited on the possibility that I could be charged with kidnapping. What is argumentative about that?stepmom&mom said:To which you were given another honest response. And then you further stated:tdpltina said:Can you please cite something that says I'm risking being charged with kidnapping? That's exactly the sort of thing I need to see.
I hope you can see upon further reflection and in light of my answer here that I was certainly not arguing. Shall we take another hypothetical? Let's say you ask a neighbor for a recipe to make cookies. Your neighbor responds with a standard recipe. You reply with "Let me be more specific, I want a recipe for chocolate chip cookies." Your neighbor then replies that you are arguing with her. Would you agree that you were arguing?stepmom&mom said:You can't blame people when they give you a truthful response and you continually argue because you didn't like the answer.
And I never said it did.Rushia said:Kind man or not, it still does not make him your child's father. . .
Not directly, it was in your TONE.tdpltina said:And I never said it did.
stealth2 said:Like I said - you get what you pay for. Some posters are more patient and polite. Some aren't. Hell, you don't always get polite even when you pay for the advice. Maybe calling Mr. Rogers would get you what you're looking for. If he weren't dead.