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Re: Alienation/Taking children out of state Pennsylvania
Posted by connor on 5/05/08

    i have a lawyer, well, kind of, i need to pay him another $750
    retainer to continue, and i don't have the money at the moment.
    just seeing what my options are before i run up a $150/hour
    bill. You may have money coming out of your ass, but i don't.

    On 5/05/08, sharwinston wrote:
    > If it ain't in the court order or against your state's
    > criminal or health-and-welfare laws: It's allowed.
    >
    > Your chances are: 50/50.
    >
    > fwiw: Your post looks all too familiar. In fact, it looks
    > so similar to about a dozen from Westmoreland Co that have
    > been posted here for the last 3 years.
    >
    > Here's what you do: Get a lawyer. Like you've been told at
    > least a dozen times.
    >
    > On 5/05/08, connor wrote:
    >> Is it legal for the custodial parent to take our children
    >> out of state for vacations and such with out my knowledge
    > if
    >> it is not in the court order? My ex has taken our daughters
    >> to MD three times, to Florida once, and their grandmother
    >> has taken them to NY once without my knowledge prior to it,
    >> i didn't find out till a week or so afterwards. Also, she
    >> will not give me any information pertaining to our children
    >> regarding doctors, schools, or activities which is in the
    >> order, and allows them to hear a TON of inappropriate
    >> remarks about me, and tells them i never wanted them. Our
    >> 3yr old even come over in clothes that would big a lil big
    >> on our 5yr old, to the point that she can't walk in them.
    > Is
    >> there anything that i can do through the courts about any
    > of
    >> this? And are my chances high about getting every weekend
    >> visits instead of my now every other Sat 8hrs? How hard is
    >> it to prove brainwashing or PA (parental alienation)? I can
    >> give you alot more information if you would like me to.
    > just
    >> let me know in your post. this is Westmoreland county. Any
    >> information would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for
    > your
    >> time.

     
     

 
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