Kingstree, SC asked in Child Custody for South Carolina

Q: I am in the middle of a custody battle and I received some disturbing news from my children about their visitations.

What should I do?

July 15th through 17th 2022

Aidyn told me his father fed him twice this last weekend between Friday to Sunday.

K'Ami said he left them Friday evening and came back 5am Saturday morning leaving her to babysit her 8 year old disabled brother and 11 year old sister.

He has roaches that she is allergic to. His girlfriend Pam has ants all in her car that has been biting my children.

K'Ami also informed me that he told her if I moved to my parents house with them he wouldn't of bothered me with court but because I decided to move on with my life he decided to take advantage and hurt me through the court system by trying to get them snatched them from me.

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1 Lawyer Answer
Megan Hunt Dell
Megan Hunt Dell
Answered
  • Divorce Lawyer
  • Charleston, SC
  • Licensed in South Carolina

A: If you have a lawyer, then this is information you need to share with them. If there is a Guardian ad Litem appointed to your case, then you should share the information with them too.

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