Re: She is a Monster-Family Law Help-Custody
Well, then, I suggest you hire an attorney for Dad in the jurisdiction where the hearings will be held. That's the best thing you can do for him. :eagerness:
Re: She is a Monster-Family Law Help-Custody
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When evaluating states based upon the "degree to which they promote shared parenting after divorce or separation," 25 states received a grade of D or F. A total of 18 states, including Florida, received Cs and eight states, including Washington D.C., received Bs. No states received an A.
Far from being a "mom" state, DC appears to be the opposite.
(Source: National Parents Organization, “STATE-BY-STATE ANALYSIS HIGHLIGHTS PARENTAL INEQUALITY ACROSS THE NATION,"
USA Today, "Report: States fail on shared parenting laws," Jonathan Ellis, Nov. 13, 2014
National Parents Organization, "2014 Shared Parenting Report Card A New Look At Child Welfare A State-by-State Ranking," 2014 )
And this bunch of lovely data are just fun reading: http://www.villainouscompany.com/vcb...supportcu.html
Re: She is a Monster-Family Law Help-Custody
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Ashley Blakeney
There is no delusion. You can argue this as you want but you were not there therefore this is your opinion. I am stating facts that happened.
You are arguing in circles.
You told us that your boyfriend through a spaghetti platter full of toxic accusations at his ex- in court. You told us that the court nonetheless found them to be equal in their qualification to be parents, and awarded equal custody. So you are either telling us that your husband was every bit as unimpressive to the court as the mother, or you are telling us that the court didn't find your husband to be credible. It really is that simple.