get a very good lawyer and try to get her back!
2007-01-18 06:45:28
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answered by heather feather 3
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It's hard to change legal custody. She would have to prove you unfit in a court and then the child would have to undergo a battery of tests and questions through counseling. Your Ex sounds like a vindictive person, wanting to get back at you through your child. Don't back down from her, hopefully her lawyer, which she will have to retain to get such an order overturned, will tell her it will be hard on the child and could very well backfire on her if the judge decides she is the one the child needs to spend less time with.
2007-01-18 06:52:13
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answered by sassywv 4
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initially, it would want to be differcult to get joint custody. there are one of those belongings you want to imagine about. you've remarried, what does your new spouse imagine about a blended major different and toddlers? you've an excellant record interior the Air stress, do not do drugs, haven't any police record, be thankfully married to a woman who's not the organic and organic mom of your newborn from a previous relationship....yet that does'nt make a guy a robust father. Going by technique of what your ex spouse says, it sounds want to me you nonetheless have fences to fix and that is the biggest mistake all ex husbands/fathers do even as they bypass into yet another marriage. you should restoration up your previous outdoor earlier getting into yet another. What became the reason of your first marriage breakup?
2016-10-15 10:07:25
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answered by ishman 4
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Get a lawyer immediately! Don't let anothre minute go by without getting to see your child. Unless she has won sole custody through the courts and you were denied visitation rights, again, through the courts, she has no right to keep you from your child. No judge is going to keep a child from EVER seeing his/her father again unless the father is really terrible, like a drug abuser or a child abuser.
2007-01-18 06:47:50
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answered by Beth B 4
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Why if you still have joint custody haven't you seen your child in 6 months??? I think there is more to this then what is being said.... you need to add more details
2007-01-18 06:46:10
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answered by Anonymous
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TAKE PICTURES DIARY TO AN LAWYER ASAP
2007-01-18 06:45:29
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answered by Anonymous
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lawyer up
2007-01-18 06:46:43
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answered by harmonieclark 4
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