boilerbrat2000
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Re: Grandparents rights when your child won"t talk to
04/21/06 08:59 AM
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Unfortunatly, they DO live together....well,I guess for the kids sake it is good that they are together... When my son called the police that day, they told him the only thing he could do was to have her committed for physciatric evaluation, and they could only keep her for 72 hours. After that, be advised that given her state of mind, she'd be pretty p.o.'d, and could very well take off with them, since they are not married.(courts DO tend to side with the mother...even when all others see they shouldn't). Her own father told her to get her head out of her butt, that the world didn't revolve around her, and if she didn't straighten up, she WOULD lose the kids... Does that tell you what you needed to know???
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