Posted January 18th, 2010
by admin
RaeCast asked: Is it legal for an individual (who has custody over an elderly mother) to intentionally severe communication between said mother and other family members, in spite of the mother’s unwillingness to do so? What legal action can be taken?
Is it legal for an individual (who has custody over an elderly mother) to intentionally severe communication between said mother and other family members, in spite of the mother’s unwillingness to do so? What legal action can be taken?
EDIT: In reply to the first answer– yes, the individual involved (not me, by the way) does have power of attorney. I need to know if any legal action can be taken in regard to the situation.
Tags: Family Communication, Regard, Spite
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Posted January 14th, 2009
by admin
GoKings asked:
This is my “THIRD” Attorney in regard to a custody case with my children ages 7 & 11 I am the father and the rights have been sided with the mother for the most part until I FINALLY after 5 years have documented proof from my ex wifes family and from police reports. With again the Attorney basically just taking my money and not doing anything beyond what I have asked. Otherwise the attorney didn’t do anything on my behalf to benifit me unless I requested it even child support was not asked for until I mentioned it and then She said “OH YOU WANTED CHILD SUPPORT?” I will have to file a second motion once again costing more money and another day in court which takes from 2-3 months each time to get a court date. I am in CALIFORNIA -
Tags: Custody Case, Ex Wifes, Regard
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