Bulverde, TX asked in Child Custody, Divorce, Family Law and Military Law for Oklahoma

Q: Military Dad ask mom to sign custody so he can receive financial benefits of BAH money. Can mom restore custody back?

Kids have always resided with mom. Mom brought kids for a visit and Dad presented document to the police who then escorted Mom away. Mom wants to know how to get children back physically. Dad will not allow kids to see Mom or any of her family. He has isolated the children, re-married, and enrolled kids in school. In 2017 Mom had custody, child support in place, but closed case due to Dad's request. He is in the military and can deploy anytime or relocate. Mom needs guidance fast.

1 Lawyer Answer
Gary Johnston Dean
Gary Johnston Dean
Answered
  • Divorce Lawyer
  • Pryor, OK
  • Licensed in Oklahoma

A: So much for trusting a guy who was trying to defraud the government! She will need to hire a lawyer, and file a Motion to Modify. Also probably write the Commanding Officer of his base and share all the details. Good luck.

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