Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one is the “primary” parent for a married cohabitating couple. Are they in the midst of divorce proceedings?
Yes, you’re right. I just meant that he takes the bulk of child rearing responsibilities. No divorce proceedings in process.
You have no idea if he actually does or doesn't. He can take his kid but she should agree.
Anonymous wrote:OP this is a horrible idea.
And your brother is an idiot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one is the “primary” parent for a married cohabitating couple. Are they in the midst of divorce proceedings?
Yes, you’re right. I just meant that he takes the bulk of child rearing responsibilities. No divorce proceedings in process.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one is the “primary” parent for a married cohabitating couple. Are they in the midst of divorce proceedings?
Yes, you’re right. I just meant that he takes the bulk of child rearing responsibilities. No divorce proceedings in process.
Then he shouldn’t do this, what the hell? Why on earth would a husband who is not divorcing so defy the wishes of his children’s other parent that he seriously fears she will call the police and report a kidnapping?
Wife doesn’t want kid to see grandparents who practice a different religion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one is the “primary” parent for a married cohabitating couple. Are they in the midst of divorce proceedings?
Yes, you’re right. I just meant that he takes the bulk of child rearing responsibilities. No divorce proceedings in process.
Then he shouldn’t do this, what the hell? Why on earth would a husband who is not divorcing so defy the wishes of his children’s other parent that he seriously fears she will call the police and report a kidnapping?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one is the “primary” parent for a married cohabitating couple. Are they in the midst of divorce proceedings?
Yes, you’re right. I just meant that he takes the bulk of child rearing responsibilities. No divorce proceedings in process.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s not kidnapping if the other parent knows where the child is. He can demonstrate this by texting and emailing spouse with: “Larla, Larlo and I will be at my parents house in Shadytown, NJ through January 2. Hope you change your mind and join us.”
If he wants to leave the country alone with the children, he does need sign-off from the other parent. But leaving the state? No.
Thank you. I’ll suggest he does this when he arrives. He’s scared the police will come after him.
Anonymous wrote:It’s not kidnapping if the other parent knows where the child is. He can demonstrate this by texting and emailing spouse with: “Larla, Larlo and I will be at my parents house in Shadytown, NJ through January 2. Hope you change your mind and join us.”
If he wants to leave the country alone with the children, he does need sign-off from the other parent. But leaving the state? No.
Anonymous wrote:No one is the “primary” parent for a married cohabitating couple. Are they in the midst of divorce proceedings?