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    N0help4u Posts: 19,823, Reputation: 2035
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    #21

    Jun 24, 2009, 01:20 PM

    Did you even have a custody arrangement?
    Do you have an address for him or numbers for his friends or family?
    I would be driving up there personally or calling the police where he lives.
    I don't call that interference I call it kidnapping.
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    Jun 24, 2009, 01:36 PM
    This is the second time the question has been asked.

    excon gave appropriate advice the first time, that the OP apparently doesn't like.

    https://www.askmehelpdesk.com/crimin...ce-368562.html

    You will find the answer to your questions to the OP on that thread.
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    #23

    Jun 24, 2009, 01:42 PM

    Just as I thought. This is why custody issues should be handled in court.
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    Jun 24, 2009, 01:52 PM
    I am unclear how if you were so concerned, how on the day she was expected to come home how you didn't wake up on the courthouse steps. Now you have waited so long that the child's jurisdiction has changed and you don't have an original case in your state.

    Was there ever a child support order to collect, even though he wasn't paying?
    What documentation do you have to support her living with you for three years? School registration forms, doctors visits, applications for assistance. Your interactions with Child Services that began prior to the 'two week' visit?
    Grab every shread of evidence you have, say a prayer for yourself, and RETAIN AN ATTORNEY. You will need one, this isn't something you can do by yourself. It will have to be filed where he is.
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    #25

    Jun 24, 2009, 04:10 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by califdadof3 View Post
    What does the custody arrangement from the courts say ?
    There is no custody arrangement at this time
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    Jun 24, 2009, 04:14 PM

    That is the problem, as I thought, parents work out their own arrangement and then when it gets out of hand they have nothing to stand on. You need to sort this all out now asap. You need to contact the police where he lives; do whatever it takes. Sitting back not dealing with this is going to bite you in the end.

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