Saturday, 26 July 2014

I had joint custody of my 2 daughters, with me as primary. One of my daughters went to live with her mother in another county. The judge in ...

Question

I had joint custody of my 2 daughters, with me as primary. One of my daughters went to live with her mother in another county. The judge in that county gave her sole custody of my daughter. How is this possible, the original case began in the county I reside in with our other daughter. Now I am not allowed to see or talk to my child because her mom has sole custody...



Answer

Obviously there is a lot more to this story. You should seek a consultation with a family law attorney to go over your case to see if you have any recourse. You may have already waived any arguments concerning jurisdiction if you did not appear or file a response, but were properly served.



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