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a notary public, be valid if it is send to a judge??? The problem is that my husband went to Houston to pick up his daughter to spend the rest of the summer w/ her, but when he got where she lives w/ her mom she was not there her mom had send her over her aunts house for two weeks, cuz she didn't want for my husband to take her daugther. My husdand had a hard time getting a hold of her cuz he only has her cell # after a big fight over if she was lettign her come or not she finally said yes we drove 14 hours to go & pick her up but there nothing couldn't be done not even if we called the police they just did a report . A friend of us go passed form the same situation told us to send a copy of the police report & a letter signed by a notary public expalining the situation that way a judge will send her like a warning notice for prohibit her daughter spend time with her dad.& my husband will receive an answer from the judge..Is this possible or what to do? if she has becomedifficult2deal

2006-06-27 10:56:42 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Law Enforcement & Police

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Your husband should have had a lawyer during the divorce proceedings and the ruling about custody of his daughter. He should recontact that lawyer, as he would be well aware of the rulings of the court and so forth, and bring to the attention of the court the problems. If he didnt have an attorney, he should consult one now.

2006-06-27 13:38:09 · answer #1 · answered by MidniteXpress 2 · 0 0

A notary does not 'sign' any thing. They do not attest to the validity of statements made in a statement. They verify that the person signing a document is who they say they are. That said, a notorized statement would be as valid as an other sworn statement by whoever made the statement. My Notary commission expired May 25, 2005. Don't take legal advice from me or anyone else you haven't actually talked to.

2006-06-27 19:06:04 · answer #2 · answered by STEVEN F 7 · 0 0

have your husband fight for full custody of his daughter

2006-06-28 09:34:55 · answer #3 · answered by mike g 5 · 0 0

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