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Reply to "parental alientation... not allowing kids to spend time with dad??"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, you need to hire a lawyer in the jurisdiction where the doctors took place. If the kids moved away, then the case may follow them (if you moved, then the case will stay in the previous jurisdiction). You should be able to seek damages for your attorney fees, missed flights, and change fees. I hope to God you have documentation of this. In the future - once the kids are at your house, keep them for the allotted time. Also, this can be a reason for the courts to change custody. It's unusual, but it's happened before. When you go to court - go all the way. (And I'm a single mom, with an a$$hole ex, but I would never deny his parenting time.)[/quote] Yes, this is called alienation. And very well could be used as a reason to change the custody agreement.[/quote]
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