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Sep 17, 2010, 12:06 PM
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 Originally Posted by madandconfused
@JudyKayTee... you should see me negoitate a contract...
I will refrain from commenting about how you couldn't figure out AMHD rules. You should me in the Courtroom.
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Sep 17, 2010, 12:09 PM
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I got them... after the first comment. I just did one more for you... see I do have a sense of humor...
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Sep 17, 2010, 12:15 PM
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 Originally Posted by madandconfused
i got them...after the first comment. I just did one more for you... see i do have a sense of humor...
After all is said and done.. it's admirable you love that child so much. Is your ex going to fight you for Custody?
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Sep 17, 2010, 12:21 PM
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Florida is a 50%-50% state unless someone is proven unfit. My concerns are with the bio-dad.
I've always has a philosophy of never going into battle without knowing what the other side is going to do. I run scenarios in my head and on paper to ensure my rediness and to better prepare myself for the unknown... as the saying goes "you don't know what you don't know."
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Sep 17, 2010, 12:24 PM
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 Originally Posted by madandconfused
Florida is a 50%-50% state unless someone is proven unfit. My concerns are with the bio-dad.
I've always has a philosophy of never going into battle without knowing what the other side is going to do. I run scenarios in my head and on paper to ensure my rediness and to better prepare myself for the unknown... as the saying goes "you don't know what you don't know."
Well the really excellent people here who know the law will help advise you. Scott and Judy and GV70 are so knowledable about the law. Smooty knows a great deal and so does Fr_Chuck. Hang in here with us.
Fr_Chuck knows a lot about almost everything and so do the rest.
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Sep 17, 2010, 12:42 PM
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This whole thread has me completely confused.
What is your question? Are you trying to get custody of your son? Are you trying to keep the biological father away from him? What are you asking for?
The reason you got the responses you did is because your original question was too vague to identify. No one understood if you wanted your son/didn't want your son, wanted to sue your wife/didn't want to sue your wife, etc. Instead of clarifying, you became angry and started yelling at everyone - that alone concerns me.
Are you listed on the birth certificate as this child's father?
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Sep 17, 2010, 12:44 PM
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 Originally Posted by this8384
This whole thread has me completely confused.
What is your question? Are you trying to get custody of your son? Are you trying to keep the biological father away from him? What are you asking for?
The reason you got the responses you did is because your original question was too vague to identify. No one understood if you wanted your son/didn't want your son, wanted to sue your wife/didn't want to sue your wife, etc. Instead of clarifying, you became angry and started yelling at everyone - that alone concerns me.
Are you listed on the birth certificate as this child's father?
I think we need to let the experts handle this one. This guy loves the child and I am not a lawyer. Are You?:)
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Sep 17, 2010, 12:44 PM
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OK, I do understand your ire at some of the comments, but again I believe those comments were not unjustified based on what you posted.
You spoke about liking to do research, which is very good. However, you seem to have done almost no research about how to use this site. Spending a little bit of time browsing around may have saved you some grief. In fact, since there are several threads that deal with this issue of the husband being the legal father, you might have had your answer without even posting.
So I'm going to chalk this one up to experience. You have gotten the answer you wanted. Further discussion is therefore unnecessary.
Thread closed.
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