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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Fotis is considered innocent according to both CT state as well as federal law. Our Constitution is based on the presumption of innocence. It does not matter how much money Gloria has because the children's trust fund is $2 million. It also does not matter whether she has friends, or that she can hire nannies, or her daughter, Melissa Irene, who can takeover as guardian. Even if Gloria was to be granted custody, when she dies custody will have to be adjudicated again, it is not hereditary, we are not a monarchy! Fotis has never lost custody, to the contrary during over 300 motions during two years, highest in CT where the typical divorce case is less than one year, the court maintained shared legal custody between Fotis and Jennifer and never stripped him of his parental rights. The judge even denied Gloria's motions to be awarded full custody during the trial. Jennifer only had sole physical custody. It also does not matter whether the children are established in their schools and have lived with Gloria all this time, or whether the aunt lives in Greece. The judge will evaluate each petitioner individually and will decide based on that. Two are the most important factors against Gloria 1-that she is too old and her death or gradual decline in mental and physical capacity, or death, will further disrupt the physical and mental state of the children, 2-she has been hostile to the father, even before Jennifer disappeared. Judges even award custody to a parent that we would consider unfit, only because the other parent bad mouthed the other parent to the kids, or had denied court ordered visitations. I am not pro-greek, or Fotis friend, or whatever. Just a paralegal that has worked in hundreds of custody cases. [/quote] The father’s innocence or guilt is irrelevant. It’s not in their best interest to send them to Greece to family they don’t know. It’s also irrelevant that Gloria was “hostile” to a man who is now dead. He can’t have custody anyway. And yes, he was limited to supervised visitation when he was alive. But again, irrelevant. They are not going to send the children to live with strangers in a foreign country. Lol.[/quote]
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