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Does my kids step mom have the right to keep my kids when there dad is not there to exercise parental time?
Posted by admin in Uncategorized on July 9, 2010
I have a court order that gives my kids father certain parental visitation times. Generous access and visitations. However my concern/problem is that their dad works away or has courses to do with work or at the moment is in rehab for the last 3 weeks and is no where around when my kids go to their place. They don’t see him and they talk to him on the phone very seldom. It bugs me, hurts me, and I feel is taken away my time I can have with my own children to bond, play, do homework etc. Do I have to let my kids go their when he’s not there? Do I have that legal say? Their father is not around for his parental time which is giving to him. He’s got the parental time not her. They are married however. Its good that she may want to be involved with my kids nothing wrong with that when their dad is around. When he is not why cant they stay with their own mom who has been stable, sane, and whom they have been raised mainly with? My children boy and girl like to go there for the simple fact that she has son they play with. Its always about him. Not her. I don’t know what to do. What kind of person keeps someone else’s kids from their mother and their father is not there to spend time with them? I need advice that is in reference to Alberta Laws
step mom doesnt know what to do help please?
Posted by admin in Uncategorized on July 2, 2010
so i got married about 4 weeks ago to a man i absolutly adore. he has 2 15 year olds. 1 his blood and 1 was his sisters that he took custody of. they are both great kids if it wasnt for his adoptive daughter who has the i dont give a **** attitude. she is into drugs drinking, smoking pot, and smoking cigerets. on top of it she sneaks out all the time. i think the 2 worst parts about it is she has skipped so much school she has been court ordered to go. and is having sex. to top it all off we checked her myspace account to loan be hold our house #,cell #’s and home address also the school she goes to. i have tried to give him ideas on what to do with her. from grounding to rehab you name it i have thought of it. i even installed a monitoring system on the computer to watch her every move. but he never fully follows throu with punishment with her. it has gotten so bad its driving us a part needless to say hes 34 and im 21 so only 6 yrs older than the kids. so i have no athority
Resisting 12 Step Coercion
Posted by admin in Uncategorized on May 10, 2010
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A court appointed lawyer for 7 year old, did she step over the line?
Posted by admin in Uncategorized on May 8, 2010
My aunt’s boyfriend recently took his ex to court for sole custody of their 7 year old son. This woman has had no contact with the boy for over 5 years, he knows my aunt as mommy and wouldn’t know who his biological mother was if he ever saw her. My aunt and her boyfriend wanted to protect their son from his egg donor because she, in the last couple years, has been in and out of rehab and has been arrested several times. She became interested in knowing Derek only because she lost custody of two of her other sons to their fathers (she has five sons with four different men). Derek only knows one of his brothers, his older brother and every few months gets to see him. Because of this Derek is not clueless, he knows Joshua is his brother and that they have different fathers but my aunt is the only mother he knows. In court the egg donor continuously lied to the judge and gave out of service phone numbers in the court documents so she was denied visitation but ordered to pay $40 a week in child support – she claims she can’t afford that and has no begun talking about terminating her rights so she doesn’t have to pay. The court appointed Derek his own attorney even though he has no idea what’s going on. This lawyer told Derek my aunt wasn’t his “real” mom and that he was never in her belly. She also informed my aunt and her boyfriend it “must be” confusing to him to have an older brother – she said this because Derek told her about his older brother and said his brother lives with his father but couldn’t remember the name of his brother’s father. I think this woman had no right to tell Derek my aunt wasn’t his mother when its likely that soon his egg donor will be completely out of the picture for good. My aunt and her boyfriend obviously have no intention to lie to him if he asks about his biological mother but at this point they did not want to confuse him. My aunt wants to do something, such as inform the court that this woman was wrong but doesn’t know how to go about it.
In your opinion should my family be upset? And does my aunt and her boyfriend have any grounds to complain about this woman? If so, who would they contact?
A court appointed attorney for 7 year old, did she step over the line?
Posted by admin in Uncategorized on May 8, 2010
My aunt’s boyfriend recently took his ex to court for sole custody of their 7 year old son. This woman has had no contact with the boy for over 5 years, he knows my aunt as mommy and wouldn’t know who his biological mother was if he ever saw her. My aunt and her boyfriend wanted to protect their son from his egg donor because she, in the last couple years, has been in and out of rehab and has been arrested several times. She became interested in knowing Derek only because she lost custody of two of her other sons to their fathers (she has five sons with four different men). Derek only knows one of his brothers, his older brother and every few months gets to see him. Because of this Derek is not clueless, he knows Joshua is his brother and that they have different fathers but my aunt is the only mother he knows. In court the egg donor continuously lied to the judge and gave out of service phone numbers in the court documents so she was denied visitation but ordered to pay $40 a week in child support – she claims she can’t afford that and has no begun talking about terminating her rights so she doesn’t have to pay. The court appointed Derek his own attorney even though he has no idea what’s going on. This lawyer told Derek my aunt wasn’t his “real” mom and that he was never in her belly. She also informed my aunt and her boyfriend it “must be” confusing to him to have an older brother – she said this because Derek told her about his older brother and said his brother lives with his father but couldn’t remember the name of his brother’s father. I think this woman had no right to tell Derek my aunt wasn’t his mother when its likely that soon his egg donor will be completely out of the picture for good. My aunt and her boyfriend obviously have no intention to lie to him if he asks about his biological mother but at this point they did not want to confuse him. My aunt wants to do something, such as inform the court that this woman was wrong but doesn’t know how to go about it.
In your opinion should my family be upset about what this woman told my cousin?
While I do appreciate all of your opinions I have to make it clear that one person in particular obviously did not read clearly. My aunt and her boyfriend never kept the truth from Derek about his biological mother. She came around once in awhile when he was young but never made an effort in the last five years to contact him. My aunt never told Derek she was his biological mother, in fact when he was little they tried getting him to call her by her name but he refused to call her anything but “mommy”. Derek is not completely clueless as some of you pointed out he knows he has brothers and obviously my aunt and even his father is not the parent of any of his brothers. As far as my aunt not being involved at all in this court system she had more rights than his egg donor because she’s been supporting him most of his life and he lives in her house. For example if she and his father split up my aunt could go to court and be given visitation b/c its the best interest of the child.
What are the chances my step daughters dad will get custody/visitation?
Posted by admin in Uncategorized on April 28, 2010
My step daughters dad was released from jail about six months ago following a 3 year sentence for violation of probation and felony refusal (he was acquited of his eigth DUI since he wasn’t caught in the act. He completed a 28 day program for alcoholism and my wife and I can’t prove that he is drinking again or driving illegally (he has been caught driving drunk with her before). He bought a truck and had it put in his new girlfriends name who he moved in with after just four days of knowing each other. His girlfriend can’t be said to be a bad person since our feelings about her are not to be proven. His GF use to be one of my wifes friends and in fact was with my wife when she met my step daughters dad. She is also 18 years older than my step daughters dad. My wife and I feel that this relationship is unhealthy for my stepdaugter to be around because of the age difference and the fact that my step daughter knows the GF as my wifes friend. My step daughters dad is court ordered to pay child support but hasn’t paid for 4 months and he doesn’t have steady income. My wife and i googled the dads name and we found that he had been released from jail pending charges no more than two months ago. My wife confirmed what we had found by calling the county jail. My wife talked to him recetly and he mentioned that he had been talking with an attorney and that when he had the money he would be taking us to court for custody whether it be physical or legal i don’t know.
My wife and i have good steady jobs and i have known my step daughter for five years (since she was 3). I know the difference between legal and physical custody and am less worried about him being granted physical custody. We don’t want my step daughter to be emotionally damaged by being involved with a relationship that we see as unhealthy and don’t want her hurt if he were to choose to drive drunk with her again.
What are the chances of the father being granted custody/visitation?Please help us settle our nerves!!!!
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