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  • 10-25-2015, 01:05 PM
    Dogmatique
    Re: Custodial Father Left the Child With a Grandparent Without Telling the Mother
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    Go check the school registration records of your own child...falsification of such records is a crime in TX, Texas penal code Ch 37 Sec 37.10 and the severity of the offense goes up if it's falsification for public school purposes. I doubt that section is applied very often...but some schools do take residency and falsification seriously , sadly too few do......

    Learn to read, please.
  • 10-25-2015, 01:23 PM
    Equestrian86
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    Go check the school registration records of your own child...falsification of such records is a crime in TX, Texas penal code Ch 37 Sec 37.10 and the severity of the offense goes up if it's falsification for public school purposes. I doubt that section is applied very often...but some schools do take residency and falsification seriously , sadly too few do......

    Thank you for something. Apparently I didn't make it clear that I have asked him for the school district information and the address of his mother's house and he has yet to provide me with the info. I will be on the phone Monday calling around her area since I have no other option. My court documents do state that he is supposed to give me written notice of intent to move. I only found out bc his wife called to let me know and I questioned him. Considering she just filed for divorce as well, he has already made it clear that he is living with this other woman and only mentioned his son being with grandma. Of course he's going to lie to me, not knowing we talk.
  • 10-25-2015, 01:30 PM
    Ohiogal
    Re: Custodial Father Left the Child With a Grandparent Without Telling the Mother
    My car is parked in front of my ex's house several times a week. That proves nothing.
  • 10-25-2015, 02:33 PM
    Mercy&Grace
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    His wife saying something does not mean anything. It also isn't evidence. Do not let the wife drag you into their problems. It will not benefit the child.

    The school may or may not allow you to look at the childs registeration info. They may or may not give you the childs current address. This is a safety precaution.
  • 10-25-2015, 03:18 PM
    HRinDEVON
    Re: Custodial Father Left the Child With a Grandparent Without Telling the Mother
    A parent has rather broad access to her own childs educational records both under FERPA and Texas law .....the registration records might be available to inspect during regular school hours by mere request and proof of your being parent ...check with the school ?
  • 10-25-2015, 03:45 PM
    Mr. Knowitall
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    [He] claims him and our son are both living with his mother

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    [H]e has already made it clear that he is living with this other woman and only mentioned his son being with grandma.

    You're changing your story.
  • 10-25-2015, 04:14 PM
    HRinDEVON
    Re: Custodial Father Left the Child With a Grandparent Without Telling the Mother
    Generally speaking one school forwards student records to the next school...so if you know where the prior school was when child lived with dad and new wife, that local school may know where the child went for registration purposes. I'm not questioning that Dad could enroll child where Dad is now living ..but that's not what OP is posting .

    - - - Updated - - -

    BTW..what if anything does your order say about relocation and or notice of same ....?
  • 10-25-2015, 08:35 PM
    geek
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    He can live like a sheikh with 72 virgins waiting on him hand and foot, and it won't matter as long as he's not violating the custody arrangement set up with you.

    If you really need to know his living arrangements, hire a private investigator. That'll set you back a few C-notes.
  • 10-25-2015, 10:10 PM
    Dogmatique
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    He can live like a sheikh with 72 virgins waiting on him hand and foot, and it won't matter as long as he's not violating the custody arrangement set up with you.

    Just. Died. Laughing. You'll be giving her conniptions!

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    If you really need to know his living arrangements, hire a private investigator. That'll set you back a few C-notes.
    See, this is how it looks to me.

    Mom doesn't like Dad's lifestyle - fair enough. But Mom is hoping and praying that the court will hate his lifestyle, too, even though she's not realizing what she's actually doing. Now, the ONLY thing I think Mom has is that Dad arbitrarily changed schools. That's a problem and it needs to be addressed.

    And this is for our Devon. Do you really think that Dad wouldn't have used the most appropriate address to enroll the child at school? Never mind, I answered my own question.
  • 10-26-2015, 01:52 PM
    Mercy&Grace
    Re: Custodial Father Left the Child With a Grandparent Without Telling the Mother
    Where I live children have to go to school in the district they live in. There have been cases where the parents allow the child to live with another relative so they could go to a good school. But, I don't think that is the case here.
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