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Old December 5th 08, 03:54 PM posted to alt.child-support
fathersrights
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Default Denying Xmas visitation

CHRISTMAS VISITATION APPROACHING...If you anticipate problems getting your
court ordered visitation see your lawyer NOW to have papers prepared .
Inform your ex in writing with return receipt when you will be picking up
the children. Take along a witness (not your girlfriend or new wife), take
along a video recorder for the witness to record the exchange. Where legal
have a pocket voice recorder in your jacket turned on. If the ex refuses to
allow visitation file a police report immediately. DO NOT yell or threaten,
let her do that on video and immediately serve her your already prepared
motion to hold her in contempt. In some states visitation denial is a
criminal offense. Insist she be charged. Go to the prosecutor or news media
if necessary claiming men are being discriminated against by the
prosecutor's not enforcing state laws. Cops don't like to get involved but
MUST if denial/interference is a criminal offense. Regardless, make sure a
written police report of your complaint is kept on file by the police. DO
NOT ARGUE IN FRONT OF YOUR KIDS (EVER). BE CALM. Is the ex is violating a
court order that specifically spells out your visitation schedule, leaving
no ambiguity, she should be held responsible for payment of your attorney
fees. If your order is not specific, get a new lawyer. The TV media would
love to film a story about kids being emotionally abused by not being
allowed to see their father for Christmas and local authorities standing by
,not protecting the kids!!!! Set it up in advance! Keep a copy of the tape
for use in court. More free tactics are at http://www.fathersrights.org


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Old December 6th 08, 09:07 AM posted to alt.child-support
Chris
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Default Denying Xmas visitation


"fathersrights" wrote in message
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CHRISTMAS VISITATION APPROACHING...If you anticipate problems getting your
court ordered visitation see your lawyer NOW to have papers prepared .
Inform your ex in writing with return receipt when you will be picking up
the children. Take along a witness (not your girlfriend or new wife), take
along a video recorder for the witness to record the exchange. Where legal
have a pocket voice recorder in your jacket turned on. If the ex refuses
to allow visitation file a police report immediately. DO NOT yell or
threaten, let her do that on video and immediately serve her your already
prepared motion to hold her in contempt. In some states visitation denial
is a criminal offense. Insist she be charged. Go to the prosecutor or news
media if necessary claiming men are being discriminated against by the
prosecutor's not enforcing state laws. Cops don't like to get involved but
MUST if denial/interference is a criminal offense. Regardless, make sure a
written police report of your complaint is kept on file by the police. DO
NOT ARGUE IN FRONT OF YOUR KIDS (EVER). BE CALM. Is the ex is violating a
court order that specifically spells out your visitation schedule, leaving
no ambiguity, she should be held responsible for payment of your attorney
fees. If your order is not specific, get a new lawyer. The TV media would
love to film a story about kids being emotionally abused by not being
allowed to see their father for Christmas and local authorities standing
by ,not protecting the kids!!!! Set it up in advance! Keep a copy of the
tape for use in court. More free tactics are at
http://www.fathersrights.org


Are you out of your mind? First of all, the media doesn't give a rip about
fathers being denied court ordered visitation. They are only interested in
stories that trash fathers. Secondly, all the recordings in the world will
make no difference. Most authorities are not the least bit interested in
such recordings; unless, of course, they contain some sort of evidence
against fathers. Not to mention, they have no legal obligation to enforce
law... NONE! Finally, all the mother need do is proclaim that her children
are physically ill, thus constituting that she has no legal obligation to
allow the father to visit them. Not sure what planet YOU come from, but on
the planet Earth none of your above claims are true.




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Old December 6th 08, 09:24 PM posted to alt.child-support,alt.politics.economics
DB[_4_]
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Default No more deadbeat whining


"Chris" wrote in message
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"fathersrights" wrote in message
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CHRISTMAS VISITATION APPROACHING...If you anticipate problems getting
your court ordered visitation see your lawyer NOW to have papers prepared
. Inform your ex in writing with return receipt when you will be picking
up the children. Take along a witness (not your girlfriend or new wife),
take along a video recorder for the witness to record the exchange. Where
legal have a pocket voice recorder in your jacket turned on. If the ex
refuses to allow visitation file a police report immediately. DO NOT yell
or threaten, let her do that on video and immediately serve her your
already prepared motion to hold her in contempt. In some states
visitation denial is a criminal offense. Insist she be charged. Go to the
prosecutor or news media if necessary claiming men are being
discriminated against by the prosecutor's not enforcing state laws. Cops
don't like to get involved but MUST if denial/interference is a criminal
offense. Regardless, make sure a written police report of your complaint
is kept on file by the police. DO NOT ARGUE IN FRONT OF YOUR KIDS (EVER).
BE CALM. Is the ex is violating a court order that specifically spells
out your visitation schedule, leaving no ambiguity, she should be held
responsible for payment of your attorney fees. If your order is not
specific, get a new lawyer. The TV media would love to film a story about
kids being emotionally abused by not being allowed to see their father
for Christmas and local authorities standing by ,not protecting the
kids!!!! Set it up in advance! Keep a copy of the tape for use in court.
More free tactics are at http://www.fathersrights.org


Are you out of your mind? First of all, the media doesn't give a rip about
fathers being denied court ordered visitation. They are only interested in
stories that trash fathers. Secondly, all the recordings in the world will
make no difference. Most authorities are not the least bit interested in
such recordings; unless, of course, they contain some sort of evidence
against fathers. Not to mention, they have no legal obligation to enforce
law... NONE! Finally, all the mother need do is proclaim that her
children are physically ill, thus constituting that she has no legal
obligation to allow the father to visit them. Not sure what planet YOU
come from, but on the planet Earth none of your above claims are true.


Chris is right, society thinks we're all a bunch of dead beats and we should
shut up and just pay the extortion money!



 




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