New York State issues Amber Alert for two missing children based on Father’s allegation that Mother, a Texas woman, abducted them.
Mother is taken into custody in Virginia. Now she awaits extradition.
Problem is, the New York state prosecutor’s office has no proof other than Father’s word that Father has sole custody of the children.
Father produced [...]
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Father Accuses Mother of Abducting Children from New York, But Nothing is Clear to New York Authorities Until New York Can Wangle Custody Orders from Texas
Published September 5th, 2009 in Parenting, South Florida and South Florida Dads. 0 CommentsLong Island Husband Alleges He Stabbed Wife to Death in Self-Defense
Published September 4th, 2009 in Parenting, South Florida and South Florida Dads. 0 Comments Long Island, New York law enforcement officers have been to Long Island Husband’s and Wife’s home several times over domestic complaints.
Wife obtains domestic violence restraining order against Husband. Husband is also charged with second degree harassment arising from the same events.
Wife asks court to lift the order of protection. Accordingly, the criminal charges [...]
Uncontested Divorce Is Not Necessarily Simple or Fast, But It is Less Expensive and Acrimonious
Published September 3rd, 2009 in Parenting, South Florida and South Florida Dads. 0 Comments Contrary to what most people think, uncontested divorce doesn’t necessarily mean instant divorce or simple divorce.
In fact, it can often take quite a while before parties can come to agreement on all issues. And that is precisely what must happen before a divorce can be considered “uncontested”.
Even if a divorce is uncontested (which [...]
Mother Returns from Iraq to Ignored Parenting Plan and Court Battle for Visitation with Her Baby
Published September 2nd, 2009 in Parenting, South Florida and South Florida Dads. 0 Comments New Jersey Mother and Father have Daughter.
Mother is deployed to Iraq for nearly a year.
Daughter is in Father’s care during Mother’s deployment.
Before Mother departs for Iraq, with the assistance of the military, Mother and Father devise a parenting plan for her return. Nothing goes through the courts though.
Mother returns.
Father denies Mother access to Daughter [...]

