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A year and half ago my ex-husband, who is in the Navy, falsley wrote up paper work that I had wrongfully abducted my children when I moved out of state, which he had knowledge of for a year. When I tried to raise child support from 450 a month to 800 he drew up these fraudulant papers. Our case was modified and the judge ruled in his favor to give him primary custody (thanks to my worthless lawyer - i have a new one now), we have joint custody..
Two months ago he moved across the country without proper notification to me and now I am remodifying. My odds don't seem real good since he was stationed out of state and didn't move as a civilian. He took my babies with him and won't come to court in 2 days, supposedly because the military won't let him leave.(he got the court date information two weeks ago) If there are any military personnel or lawyers out there that can give me any advice on how to fight this, please do so. I am a mother who just wants her babies back.

2007-01-08 20:02:15 · 6 answers · asked by marina M 1 in Politics & Government Law & Ethics

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first thing is to contact his first shirt or sergent call him and complain that he is keeping your child away from you and keep calling untill they help you or until they tell you to stop calling Oh yea make sure your cring, if they dont help you contact family readiness or family support it a group normally ran by military wifes and they will try to give you the info you need. Gogel the base station that he is at to get the address and phone #'s if this doesnt work at least you will have phone logs of the call s you made for court.. good luck im going through the same thing with my finace's ex wife who is in the military.

2007-01-12 10:38:04 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I am not going to be cocky like rick but I don't think there is anyway you could possibly think you can make the government change there minds!!! Usually if someone does not show to court there is a warrant put out for there arrest wont be the case here because the navy will not have it .

2007-01-08 20:12:10 · answer #2 · answered by Dan B 2 · 0 0

You can bring up, you can give a more stable home.

He is constantly moving without notice. Unless he is married this is an unstable environment for the children.

Talk of how it will affect their schooling being moved here and there.

2007-01-08 20:07:04 · answer #3 · answered by P&B 3 · 0 1

Well if he forged papers, use that as your primary defense because that is the crime commited to start the chain reaction of events.

2007-01-08 20:10:56 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

talk to your new lawyer about the false charges that originated the change in custody and your x's denying you access to your children.

2007-01-08 20:08:37 · answer #5 · answered by strayt2duhpt 2 · 0 0

i guess you should have stuck with the $450, huh?

2007-01-08 20:06:02 · answer #6 · answered by Rick R 4 · 0 0

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