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  • 02-08-2013, 05:34 PM
    birdiemom
    Re: Out-of-State Grandparent Wants Visitation
    I am fighting with everything I have. I will NOT let her do what she did to me to my son.
  • 02-08-2013, 05:37 PM
    Dogmatique
    Re: Out-of-State Grandparent Wants Visitation
    Please standby for llw to respond again, with hope.

    She has OODLES of experience with GPV suits. :)
  • 02-11-2013, 10:07 PM
    birdiemom
    Re: Out-of-State Grandparent Wants Visitation
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    Please standby for llw to respond again, with hope.

    She has OODLES of experience with GPV suits. :)

    I will be here waiting. Thank you all for the help.

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    If we do end up going to court over this BS, does my 5 year old need to come to court too?

    I do not want him to see the grandmother at all. I have a very good friend he could stay with.

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    Is your husband the father of your son? Are you an intact family? If so, you should respond by asking that her petition for visitation be dismissed on the basis that you are an intact family and both object to your mother having court ordered visitation rights.

    So I filed my answer to the clerk of court today, stating what you said before. They said they cannot dismiss the case just because I asked them to. I stated that was for the judge to decide not the clerk's office. The clerk then said: their not going to like this. They seemed very pissed off that we objected to the visitation.

    Also, does it matter that the paper we received said it was pertaining to a divorce at the top? We asked them about it and they said thats what it says on everything that comes from their office.
    They do everything weird here.
  • 02-20-2013, 05:31 AM
    llworking
    Re: Out-of-State Grandparent Wants Visitation
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    I will be here waiting. Thank you all for the help.

    - - - Updated - - -

    If we do end up going to court over this BS, does my 5 year old need to come to court too?

    I do not want him to see the grandmother at all. I have a very good friend he could stay with.

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    So I filed my answer to the clerk of court today, stating what you said before. They said they cannot dismiss the case just because I asked them to. I stated that was for the judge to decide not the clerk's office. The clerk then said: their not going to like this. They seemed very pissed off that we objected to the visitation.

    Also, does it matter that the paper we received said it was pertaining to a divorce at the top? We asked them about it and they said thats what it says on everything that comes from their office.
    They do everything weird here.

    The clerk has no business expressing any opinion at all on what you have filed. I would also be very interested to know who "they" are...the "they" that won't like it.
  • 02-23-2013, 10:44 PM
    birdiemom
    Re: Out-of-State Grandparent Wants Visitation
    I'm guessing she was refering to either the judges office or the actual clerk of court.

    The first person I gave my answer to read it then showed it to someone else and discussed it quietly between them, then took it to another person and did the same thing, then to a third person who said that they were not going to like it.

    I know it was none of their business but didn't say anything because the last time we were there the clerk threatened to have us arrested because we kept asking how we were supposed to give them an answer (didn't know if there was a form we needed or what, and still had no idea when we left).
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