Without legal advice of any kind, and with coercion, parents signed a "voluntary" relinquishment of custody to the grandparents. This was following several false reports to cps, one attempted family abduction, pressuring the father to file a fraudulent divorce petition, and finally running with the kids. Grandparents then file for "emergency" custody.. concealing other prior events, and covering up actual motives. And that is just a brief summary of the lies told.
Attorneys, please - what is your thoughts on this? Likelihood that parents can get agreement vacated, on grounds of fraud? After how long? Parnets continued to be pressured into belief that it was "legal".
2007-03-22
00:47:50
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wendy c
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addition- parents were retaliated against for moving away from grandparents...
concealed evidence would have shown fraud and/or perjury... by coercing into agreement, prevented judge from hearing testimony since parties "reached agreement".
both parents were screwed
2007-03-22
02:30:59 ·
update #1
looks like "votes" are making exactly the same exact wrong assumption as the first poster, with no knowledge of the events at all... that the grandparents "must" be good persons, looking out for the welfare of the children: that the parents "must" have been neglecting or harming the children; and grandparents "can't" possibly have committed perjury, or abducted the children WITHOUT ANY GROUNDS.
That is exactly where the fraud happened, and yes, there is ample proof of what I am stating.
And I am not one of the parents, I am a 3rd party.
2007-03-22
12:00:04 ·
update #2
Best answer has some fallacies, but at least did not make the assumption that I can't know what fraud is, or that it happened.
2007-03-24
04:57:39 ·
update #3