if your a american citizen you shouldnt have a problem and the kids are american citizens inform him you wish to move back to the states arrange some type of visitation where he can get them on hoildays and school closings also talk with the courts there good luck report DR.Z a** i did u do it 2
2006-08-28 08:49:46
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answered by teresa d 4
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Since you are all US citizens, then I recommend that you and your children get to Florida as quickly as possible. If you have sole custody, this should not be a problem. Your ex husband will have to return to the US to petition family court for visitation rights, which you can contest. There is NO WAY you will have to send your children to S. America four days out of every month. Worry about that when you get here. Just LEAVE! Once the US family court is involved he will HAVE to at least pay child support if he wants to ever see the kids. Get on expedia.com, get your tickets, and get the hell outta there!
2006-08-28 08:52:19
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answered by applegirl1976 2
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You have answered your own question. Once you arrived here there is a high statistics that any judge would gave you again full custody of your children and you can still fill out for child support even if you would never get it, but if he comes over to see the kids and he is acting up you can get him for lack of child support and have him spend a few months in jail. Remember once you leave Argentina he is SOL since he would not be able to do anything against you because Argentinian's laws do not stand in any court in the USA. Good luck and welcome to the welfare system.
2006-08-28 08:54:27
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answered by Engonos 4
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Under Argentinian law, you cannot travel outside Argentina with the children without the permission of the non-travelling parent. (1)
You will need to consult with an attorney on how you can return to the U.S. wiithout losing custody of the children. I did find the reference below. (2)
And, you should make contact with the American embassy in Argentina to seek their advice or, at least, a referral to an attorney in Argentina who can help. (3)
2006-08-28 08:58:09
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answered by Otis F 7
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Invade the place? Your question makes little experience as North Korea does not be able to invade united states of america. If it has a plan it is going to invade in all risk from Crossing the Pacific landing in California marching stunning as much as Washington DC overcoming all the rustic militia opposition(except united states of america comes to a decision to no longer combat) and ask for unconditional resign. what's attainable is North Korea might hit at US bases in Japan, South Korea, Philippines, Guam and any US Fleet on the sea close to Korea if it comes to a decision to attack. As North Korea is conscious US will retaliate it has to have a great first strike so US could be so broken it will be to liable to combat back(comparable thought of Pearl Harbour).i do no longer think of North korea can wreck or weaken the U. S. militia ability in a familiar attack and that they are conscious of it too it somewhat is in elementary terms empty bluffing on the two aspects yet whilst one section makes a mistake the different section is definitely to retaliate If a conflict starts people who're possibly to go through maximum is the Koreans, jap and US squaddies in bases interior the section
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answered by oberlander 4
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You and your children are American Citizens. I highly doubt The U.S. would make any of it's citizens live outside of the country because of visitation! Besides, you said you have sole custody, not joint, so I would think there really wouldn't be much HE could do.
2006-08-28 08:48:58
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answered by AsianPersuasion :) 7
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If their is a court order in Argentina that provides that you will make the children accessible to him, he can have the Argentine government ask to extradite you for kidnapping, if you leave the country without his permission.
You need to contact a US attorney that has expertise in marital and international law. Google for attorneys in Florida.
2006-08-28 08:50:11
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answered by Anonymous
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American Embassy, you need to contact them.
If not, try our Government. I hope you have
birth certificates for the children.
Good luck.
2006-08-28 08:56:43
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answered by elliebear 7
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Come home, the government will protect you.
2006-08-28 09:02:34
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answered by Anonymous
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call and talk to the U.S. Embassy. They should be able to answer your questions.
2006-08-28 08:48:04
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answered by Wally 2
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