Child abandoment warrant issued by magistrate court in cobb county ga
The individual was sick. He notified the former spouse he could not work and could not pay child support. She indicated she understood he would pay the support as soon as he returned to work. The former spouse filed child abandoment in Cobb County. Sending notices to the individuals mothers address and his aunts address. The notice was not sent to the address the court recorded as the individuals address. The individual was not notified in a timely manner and when requested he was told the proceeding could not be re-scheduled. The individual was unable to appear. The magistrate issues an arrest warrant for child abandoment. She chose the mother and the aunt as a means of getting them to pay the child support. However, the were in the process of securing medical treatment for the individual. Is it possible to get the warrant dismissed and have the case transferred to Superior Court for review. He is in the process of paying the three months of child support he was behind, since he was released to return to work. She was ask if she needed the child needed anything and was advised by the grandmother and aunt they were available to provide for the child. She did not allow the child to visit his Dad nor did she allow him to talk to his Dad on the phone. In effect, she blocked contact with the child. When the grandmother called she did not return the telephone calls.