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duty to facilitate
Recent case law declares a duty of the custodial parent to foster the
relationship between the non custodial parent or face a change of custody: "The trial court should enforce this obligation (duty to facilitate) by explicitly telling the custodial parent about it and further informing the custodial parent that if he or she is unwilling or unable to meet it, then the court stands fully prepared to change the custody order and grant custody of the children to the non custodial parent to see if that parent could do a better job of meeting this obligation." In re Dobey 629 N E 2d 812 (Feb. 1994) Your spouse's false allegations (made to interfere with your access to the children) are your best evidence that she cannot, or will not, facilitate the relationship between you and your children. Her conduct is, in fact, mental abuse of the children. Thus, she is unfit for custody. ABOVE IS AN EXCERPT FROM" FIGHTING fALSE ALLEGATIONS OF ABUSE" available at http://www.fathers-rights.com |
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dadslawyer wrote: Recent case law declares a duty of the custodial parent to foster the relationship between the non custodial parent or face a change of custody: "The trial court should enforce this obligation (duty to facilitate) by explicitly telling the custodial parent about it and further informing the custodial parent that if he or she is unwilling or unable to meet it, then the court stands fully prepared to change the custody order and grant custody of the children to the non custodial parent to see if that parent could do a better job of meeting this obligation." In re Dobey 629 N E 2d 812 (Feb. 1994) Your spouse's false allegations (made to interfere with your access to the children) are your best evidence that she cannot, or will not, facilitate the relationship between you and your children. Her conduct is, in fact, mental abuse of the children. Thus, she is unfit for custody. ABOVE IS AN EXCERPT FROM" FIGHTING fALSE ALLEGATIONS OF ABUSE" available at http://www.fathers-rights.com |
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duty to facilitate
I have a question regarding child support which you may or may not be
able to help with. Five years ago my husband got full legal custody of his two kids from a previous marriage, however, even though the judge ordered the child support to $0.00 the Child Support Services still continues to bill him monthly, and consequently suspended his driver's license. We would like to get child support from the mother, but until this is settled, we're stuck. We gave them a copy of the judgement, and their reply was, "If you make a payment we'll release your driver's license, other than that it will go to the auditing dept. and could take up to six months" What kind of CRAP is that? dadslawyer wrote: Recent case law declares a duty of the custodial parent to foster the relationship between the non custodial parent or face a change of custody: "The trial court should enforce this obligation (duty to facilitate) by explicitly telling the custodial parent about it and further informing the custodial parent that if he or she is unwilling or unable to meet it, then the court stands fully prepared to change the custody order and grant custody of the children to the non custodial parent to see if that parent could do a better job of meeting this obligation." In re Dobey 629 N E 2d 812 (Feb. 1994) Your spouse's false allegations (made to interfere with your access to the children) are your best evidence that she cannot, or will not, facilitate the relationship between you and your children. Her conduct is, in fact, mental abuse of the children. Thus, she is unfit for custody. ABOVE IS AN EXCERPT FROM" FIGHTING fALSE ALLEGATIONS OF ABUSE" available at http://www.fathers-rights.com |
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duty to facilitate
wrote in message oups.com... I have a question regarding child support which you may or may not be able to help with. Five years ago my husband got full legal custody of his two kids from a previous marriage, however, even though the judge ordered the child support to $0.00 the Child Support Services still continues to bill him monthly, and consequently suspended his driver's license. We would like to get child support from the mother, but until this is settled, we're stuck. === How so? You can get support from the mother simply by beginning an action for support. Has nothing to do with what he might owe/not owe her. The support is owed to the kids, not the parent (they like to put that in everything). === === We gave them a copy of the judgement, and their reply was, "If you make a payment we'll release your driver's license, other than that it will go to the auditing dept. and could take up to six months" What kind of CRAP is that? |
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