Q: Can what my ex be enough proof or reason for me to get fullcustody of our 12 yr old son?
Our son I've raised most of his life my ex went behind my bk in 2015 after I allowed him to take our son for the school yr. We did mediation and willing agreed to me having my son 30percent of the time.By Dec my son returned home cuz that what he wanted. So from January to August he was with me and his father disappears until he received child support papers. He can and took my son he threatened him stating he cause problems. Now I don't knw where my son lives nor Adobe I have contact by phone. With all this said will the judge take what his done in consideration.....
A: Child abductions can be reported to the police. Custody decisions disfavor abductions. You can file for custody and visitation in Family Law Court and file a simultaneous temporary restraining order. Forms are available online at courts.ca.gov. More details are necessary to provide a professional analysis of your issue. The best first step is an Initial Consultation with an Attorney. You can read more about me, my credentials, awards, honors, testimonials, and media appearances/ publications on my law practice website. I practice law in CA, NY, MA, and DC in the following areas of law: Business & Contracts, Criminal Defense, Divorce & Child Custody, and Education Law. This answer does not constitute legal advice; make any predictions, guarantees, or warranties; or create any Attorney-Client relationship.
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