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Old September 4th 03, 10:24 PM
Don Taylor
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"...8MM.." wrote:

"Don Taylor" wrote in message
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My girlfriend, who lost custody in a bitter court battle,


Gee, they just don't take kids away from a women unless, there where some
serious issues about the mother....

has just learned the ex is going
to sell the house shortly and go overseas to the mideast for a year (maybe

more) and take
his new wife and the kids along with him. Since he was born over there

but now has US
citizenship, he may even decide to stay there permanently. He'll be

making over $300k
annually tax-free working for a major US insustrial firm, and it's a

terrific incentive not
to return to the states.

My girlfriend and he currently have a custody agreement where she has them

on alternate
weekends but he's the custodial parent. Consequently she's about to lose

any visitation
with her kids unless she flies back and forth over there to see them. Is

there any legal
leg to stand on that might keep him from taking the children out of the

country??

Don


Not serious issues with the mother, just that he was able to pony up more than $40,000 in
legal fees to get what he wanted. He also socialized with the family court judge, which
should be some conflict of interests, but in Alabama just about anything goes.


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Old September 5th 03, 04:53 AM
dani
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On Thu, 04 Sep 2003 09:08:25 -0500, Don Taylor wrote:

My girlfriend, who lost custody in a bitter court battle, has just learned
the ex is going to sell the house shortly and go overseas to the mideast
for a year (maybe more) and take his new wife and the kids along with him.
Since he was born over there but now has US citizenship, he may even
decide to stay there permanently. He'll be making over $300k annually
tax-free working for a major US insustrial firm, and it's a terrific
incentive not to return to the states.

My girlfriend and he currently have a custody agreement where she has them
on alternate weekends but he's the custodial parent. Consequently she's
about to lose any visitation with her kids unless she flies back and forth
over there to see them. Is there any legal leg to stand on that might
keep him from taking the children out of the country??

Don


One thing, not mentioned in the other post. If the move constitutes a
major change in life circumstances, such as what you imply above, than the
Court can change custody like Barry said. If your in CA.the Burgess
decision is a good starting point, although there was a recent ruling I
recall, that modified this somewhat. Check findlaw.com for more on that.

He's also right on the "Best Interest" test which takes into
consideration, schools, friends, the other parent, etc. They have even
required that the parent moving pay for visitation. If he is making 300K
than that would be an option. But do the research and file soon.

~ Dani
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Old September 5th 03, 04:53 AM
dani
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On Thu, 04 Sep 2003 09:08:25 -0500, Don Taylor wrote:

My girlfriend, who lost custody in a bitter court battle, has just learned
the ex is going to sell the house shortly and go overseas to the mideast
for a year (maybe more) and take his new wife and the kids along with him.
Since he was born over there but now has US citizenship, he may even
decide to stay there permanently. He'll be making over $300k annually
tax-free working for a major US insustrial firm, and it's a terrific
incentive not to return to the states.

My girlfriend and he currently have a custody agreement where she has them
on alternate weekends but he's the custodial parent. Consequently she's
about to lose any visitation with her kids unless she flies back and forth
over there to see them. Is there any legal leg to stand on that might
keep him from taking the children out of the country??

Don


One thing, not mentioned in the other post. If the move constitutes a
major change in life circumstances, such as what you imply above, than the
Court can change custody like Barry said. If your in CA.the Burgess
decision is a good starting point, although there was a recent ruling I
recall, that modified this somewhat. Check findlaw.com for more on that.

He's also right on the "Best Interest" test which takes into
consideration, schools, friends, the other parent, etc. They have even
required that the parent moving pay for visitation. If he is making 300K
than that would be an option. But do the research and file soon.

~ Dani
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Old September 6th 03, 10:48 AM
Chris Owens
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Don Taylor wrote:

My girlfriend, who lost custody in a bitter court battle, has just learned the ex is going
to sell the house shortly and go overseas to the mideast for a year (maybe more) and take
his new wife and the kids along with him. Since he was born over there but now has US
citizenship, he may even decide to stay there permanently. He'll be making over $300k
annually tax-free working for a major US insustrial firm, and it's a terrific incentive not
to return to the states.

My girlfriend and he currently have a custody agreement where she has them on alternate
weekends but he's the custodial parent. Consequently she's about to lose any visitation
with her kids unless she flies back and forth over there to see them. Is there any legal
leg to stand on that might keep him from taking the children out of the country??

Don


Your girlfriend needs to talk to a lawyer ASAP.

Chris Owens




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Old September 6th 03, 10:48 AM
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Don Taylor wrote:

My girlfriend, who lost custody in a bitter court battle, has just learned the ex is going
to sell the house shortly and go overseas to the mideast for a year (maybe more) and take
his new wife and the kids along with him. Since he was born over there but now has US
citizenship, he may even decide to stay there permanently. He'll be making over $300k
annually tax-free working for a major US insustrial firm, and it's a terrific incentive not
to return to the states.

My girlfriend and he currently have a custody agreement where she has them on alternate
weekends but he's the custodial parent. Consequently she's about to lose any visitation
with her kids unless she flies back and forth over there to see them. Is there any legal
leg to stand on that might keep him from taking the children out of the country??

Don


Your girlfriend needs to talk to a lawyer ASAP.

Chris Owens




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Old September 7th 03, 07:32 AM
Dan Curry
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If the child is over 8 than he has every right to take the child. According
to Muslim law, the father automaticly gets custody of the children at 8.

One of the few things they do right in the Middle East.


"Don Taylor" wrote in message
...
My girlfriend, who lost custody in a bitter court battle, has just learned

the ex is going
to sell the house shortly and go overseas to the mideast for a year (maybe

more) and take
his new wife and the kids along with him. Since he was born over there

but now has US
citizenship, he may even decide to stay there permanently. He'll be

making over $300k
annually tax-free working for a major US insustrial firm, and it's a

terrific incentive not
to return to the states.

My girlfriend and he currently have a custody agreement where she has them

on alternate
weekends but he's the custodial parent. Consequently she's about to lose

any visitation
with her kids unless she flies back and forth over there to see them. Is

there any legal
leg to stand on that might keep him from taking the children out of the

country??

Don



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Old September 7th 03, 07:32 AM
Dan Curry
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If the child is over 8 than he has every right to take the child. According
to Muslim law, the father automaticly gets custody of the children at 8.

One of the few things they do right in the Middle East.


"Don Taylor" wrote in message
...
My girlfriend, who lost custody in a bitter court battle, has just learned

the ex is going
to sell the house shortly and go overseas to the mideast for a year (maybe

more) and take
his new wife and the kids along with him. Since he was born over there

but now has US
citizenship, he may even decide to stay there permanently. He'll be

making over $300k
annually tax-free working for a major US insustrial firm, and it's a

terrific incentive not
to return to the states.

My girlfriend and he currently have a custody agreement where she has them

on alternate
weekends but he's the custodial parent. Consequently she's about to lose

any visitation
with her kids unless she flies back and forth over there to see them. Is

there any legal
leg to stand on that might keep him from taking the children out of the

country??

Don



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Old September 7th 03, 11:29 PM
PapaPolarbear
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"Dan Curry" wrote in message
m...
If the child is over 8 than he has every right to take the child.

According
to Muslim law, the father automaticly gets custody of the children at 8.

One of the few things they do right in the Middle East.


What does religion have to do with child custody. Law of the land trancends
the laws of religion when applied by a crack-pot who takes his child
unlawfully.

Papa


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Old September 7th 03, 11:29 PM
PapaPolarbear
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"Dan Curry" wrote in message
m...
If the child is over 8 than he has every right to take the child.

According
to Muslim law, the father automaticly gets custody of the children at 8.

One of the few things they do right in the Middle East.


What does religion have to do with child custody. Law of the land trancends
the laws of religion when applied by a crack-pot who takes his child
unlawfully.

Papa


 




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