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    Aug 29, 2010, 05:05 PM
    Step Father Adoption
    I have a 4 year old daughter. Her father and I (never married)separated 1 year after her birth due to his abuse and drug use. Florida courts granted me custody and restricted his contact to internet video 2 times per week and a phone call on saturdays with the option of unlimited supervised visitation. He has never tried to have supervised visitation, nor has he called, he only does the video chat. My soon to be husband has been raising her with me since she was 18 months old (3 years now) and she knows him as her father. He was incarcerated briefly for lying to the courts during our custody trial (2009) and convicted of civil contempt and ordered to pay me over $13,000 in addition to child support because he was able to manipulate the visitation supervisor and she let him take her home unsupervised. He refused to return her home until we got a warrant for extraction 10 days later. After her return home she told me he was "touching (her) pee pee". I took her to her pediatrician who made an abuse report, no charges were filed because he said he didn't do it... Crappy Florida for you! He failed drug tests during the social investigation as well as lied about taking them, over all he is a piece of crap... what can I do to have his parental rights terminated in Ohio so that My husband can adopt her once we are married?
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    Aug 29, 2010, 05:11 PM

    I hope your husband the best since many men will not take on the duty

    But what he has done, only restricts his rights to vists ( for now) but may not be enough to take them away, as long as he wants to keep them, So he will still have to be asked to give them up and can fight losing them in court.
    So be prepared for a long and costly court battle to try and take them away
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    Sep 6, 2010, 09:25 PM
    Felony Kidnapping
    Ok here's the deal... I have custody of my 4 year old daughter. Her father and I never married. When we split at the age of 1 she stayed with me. During our custody trial he was allowed supervised visitation due to abuse and drug use. The visitation company screwed up and allowed him to take her home, they are now being sued, and he refused to return her for 10 days. I was only able to get her home via an extraction order that took 10 days to get because it was during the christmas holiday 12/20 through 12/30. During that time I had a court order allowing me to take her out of state for Christmas which didn't happen because her father was refusing her to come home. Once she came home, my attny. Petitioned for criminal and civil contempt. He was convicted of civil contempt and the judge said I had to hire a criminal attny to do the criminal contempt. This occurred December 2008. I know that kidnapping is a 1st deg. Felony and has a stat. of limitations of 3 years. Can I still hire an attorney to presecute him for the felony of kidnapping? Also, his in-laws own the home he lives in and were present during the time she was being unlawfully held so can they be included as an accomplice to the felony? WHEW...
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    Sep 7, 2010, 01:27 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by peeches311 View Post
    ... Once she came home, my attny. petitioned for criminal and civil contempt. He was convicted of civil contempt and the judge said I had to hire a criminal attny to do the criminal contempt. ...
    Odd.

    An attorney is an attorney, capable of civil and criminal matters. However criminal cases are normally prosecuted by attorneys working for the government, not for individual citizens such as yourself.

    Are you in a foreign country or something?
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    Sep 7, 2010, 03:43 AM

    Hello p:

    Call your district attorney. You can find in him your state government.

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    Sep 7, 2010, 06:56 AM

    You lost me when the Court recommended retaining a criminal Attorney to prosecute someone.

    - not in my area (NY). That's what the Government is there for.
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    Sep 7, 2010, 09:24 AM

    What is it you really want here. Do you just want the step father to adopt? Or do you want to prosecute for a criminal complaint.

    Given the circumstances, I would suspect you wouldn't have too much trouble getting a Family Court judge to grant a TPR to clear the way for an adoption.
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    Sep 7, 2010, 12:42 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by AK lawyer View Post
    Odd.

    An attorney is an attorney, capable of civil and criminal matters. However criminal cases are normally prosecuted by attorneys working for the government, not for individual citizens such as yourself.

    Are you in a foreign country or something?
    I am in Ohio now. We were granted a permanent relocation from the state of Florida. Florida is where the custody case was held and closed. My custody attorney told me he "Could do the case but it would be very expensive" My custody team consisted of 2 attorneys and 2 paralegals to the tune of a combined $1075 per hour. I was I was advised to have a less expensive attorney do the criminal since it was an "open and closed matter" where as the custody trial "can be a long and messy battle" kind of like "use the big guns in the big battle and a little pea shooter for the easy fight of the kidnapping charge"
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    Sep 7, 2010, 12:49 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by ScottGem View Post
    What is it you really want here. Do you just want the step father to adopt? Or do you want to prosecute for a criminal complaint.

    Given the circumstances, I would suspect you wouldn't have too much trouble getting a Family Court judge to grant a TPR to clear the way for an adoption.
    I would love a TPR! I am now pursuing the Felony Kidnapping charges through the state of Florida... Let the State Attorney do the prosecuting. A conviction of a 1st deg. Felony against his own child would almost for sure promise a TPR is granted. We spent over $300,000 in 2 years for the custody case.. we are tapped out! A long and messy battle for the TPR pending adoption is not a financial option right now. So if the state of Florida can get the conviction, a sentence of at least 7 years would qualify her for automatic TPR under Florida law (incarceration for at least 50% of the cilds remaining minor age years) she is now 4. will be 18 in 14 years so 1/2 of 14 is 7... am I making any sense? Or have I gone completely mad :o
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    Sep 7, 2010, 12:50 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by peeches311 View Post
    I was advised to have a less expensive attorney do the criminal since it was an "open and closed matter"
    Hello again, p:

    Please READ what we've already said to you. I don't CARE what you were advised. You were advised WRONG! Private attorney's DON'T prosecute criminal matters. They just DON'T.

    Now if it was a CIVIL suit based on CRIMINAL CONDUCT, that is a different matter ENTIRELY. IS that what this IS??

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    Sep 7, 2010, 01:02 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by JudyKayTee View Post
    You lost me when the Court recommended retaining a criminal Attorney to prosecute someone.

    - not in my area (NY). That's what the Government is there for.
    HA! That's what the government is there fore... that's a good one. My daughter said he "touched her pee pee and hurt her" so I took her to the pediatrician, doc called abuse hot line & made a report, sheriffs dept went to his house and asked "did you molest her?" he said no, they asked him to take a lie detector test he refused and they closed the case. They never spoke to me, the dr. or my child. I was told "it happens so often that we can't convict everyone" by the head seargent of the police. ALSO... the day after she was taken by him I called the police to his home and showed them all of my court papers, her birth cert. the court orders... DCF even came to the house and told the cops that he had NO RIGHT TO HOLD HER IN THERE and they still refussed to go in and get her... they were covering their rear. They should have gone in and gotten her and charged him with kidnapping then and there.. why didn't they?
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    Sep 7, 2010, 01:04 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by peeches311 View Post
    HA! Thats what the government is there fore... thats a good one. My daughter said he "touched her pee pee and hurt her" so I took her to the pediatrician, doc called abuse hot line & made a report, sheriffs dept went to his house and asked "did you molest her?" he said no, they asked him to take a lie detector test he refused and they closed the case. they never spoke to me, the dr. or my child. I was told "it happens so often that we can't convict everyone" by the head seargent of the police. ALSO... the day after she was taken by him I called the police to his home and showed them all of my court papers, her birth cert. the court orders... DCF even came to the house and told the cops that he had NO RIGHT TO HOLD HER IN THERE and they still refussed to go in and get her... they were covering their rear. They should have gone in and gotten her and charged him with kidnapping then and there.. why didnt they?


    I have no idea why you are being mistreated (if that is your allegation) by the entire State of Florida. These are questions better asked of the very people you are claiming are not doing their jobs.

    In my area of NY private individuals and their crack legal teams cannot prosecute ANYONE. That's up to the authorities. It would appear those authorities either didn't believe you or misunderstood you.
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    Sep 7, 2010, 01:19 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by JudyKayTee View Post
    I have no idea why you are being mistreated (if that is your allegation) by the entire State of Florida. These are questions better asked of the very people you are claiming are not doing their jobs.

    In my area of NY private individuals and their crack legal teams cannot prosecute ANYONE. That's up to the authorities. It would appear those authorities either didn't believe you or misunderstood you.
    That's how I feel.. "mistreated by the entire state of Florida" not so much myself, but my daughter. FL has the highest case load of child abuse 2x the state of California but with 1/2 the population.. they are not protecting the children.. I will not rest until MY child is protected against her assailant, forever safe from his continued threats of future violence. To this day he tells her via video communication "Im going to see you real soon" and "I will bring you to Florida real soon" and she cries all the time over nightmares that "(his name not disclosed) is going to take me away again mommy.. I know it" as a mother I am still tormented every day that he is free to roam, free to come after us. Black and white, plain and simple, he violated FL statute 787.01 (1)(a)(3) and 787.01(3)(a) but the legal system in FL is anything but black and white. It is so frustrating!
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    Sep 7, 2010, 03:17 PM

    Im so exhausted! FRUSTRATED! The police will not do anything. Regardless of the statutes they say it is a civil matter! He kidnapped her! Plain and simple! The police that reported to his house were wrong in not taking her out that day and now I find out that one of the officers that was there that day and refussed to remove my daughter is now the head seargent of the SVU! She told me "we didnt do anything about it then, so why do you think we will now?" OMG! SERIOUSLY!? THIS IS WHY PEOPLE GO ON RAMPAGES!!
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    Sep 7, 2010, 03:33 PM

    Have you talked to the FBI?
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    Sep 7, 2010, 03:45 PM
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    Have you talked to the FBI?
    I have tried calling the state Attorney General Bill McCullum, the Governor Charlie Christ, I even wrote to Michelle Obama! HOW CAN THEY DO THIS? HOW DOES A STUPID BEATNICK COP GET TO DECIDE WHICH LAWS TO UPHOLD AND WHICH LAWS NOT TO UPHOLD!
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    Sep 7, 2010, 04:30 PM

    Point blank... they do not want to admit that they were wrong to have refussed to remove her in the first place. In order to prosecute him on Kidnapping charges they have to admit that he was unlawfully holding her. In doing so they will be admitting that they screwed up. I can't let this go though. Im being given the shaft every where I turn. How do I contact the FBI? What, if anything can they do? He has a fugitive record in Virginia from like 2006 but that was on drug charges and failure to comply with a court order and go to the drug classes. Florida refussed to extradite him on that too. They prefer to keep their criminals!
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    Sep 7, 2010, 04:59 PM

    Writing to Michelle Obama isn't going to do anything. She has a staff that reads her mail.

    You need to write your congressmen.
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    Sep 7, 2010, 05:11 PM

    Kidnapping is the jurisdiction of the FBI. The FBI won't care if the local cops screwed up or not. Just look in your phone book for the nearest FBI office.
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    Sep 7, 2010, 05:12 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by J_9 View Post
    Writing to Michelle Obama isn't going to do anything. She has a staff that reads her mail.

    You need to write your congressmen.
    Do I write him in Florida where this occoured or in Ohio where we now reside?

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