Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Again...when the divorce is filed, you can't just take the kids away . OP, please consult your attorney. Some "advice" here is incorrect and dangerous.
Without an order, yes you can.
Anonymous wrote:Again...when the divorce is filed, you can't just take the kids away . OP, please consult your attorney. Some "advice" here is incorrect and dangerous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If there's no custody order, he has just as much right to the kids as you do and can do anything he wants. If you're worried about them not coming back, make sure to hold on to their passports.
This isn't accurate. Is the divorce filed? You should give your atty a call/note about this, no ex cannot just disappear with the kids, they have to provide a basic itenerary.
Yes o is.
No...it isn't. It sounds like OP has filed (they said hearings are scheduled) so they need to talk to their atty. I'm not one (and neither are you PP) but I am divorced recently so I have some idea.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If there's no custody order, he has just as much right to the kids as you do and can do anything he wants. If you're worried about them not coming back, make sure to hold on to their passports.
This isn't accurate. Is the divorce filed? You should give your atty a call/note about this, no ex cannot just disappear with the kids, they have to provide a basic itenerary.
Yes o is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If there's no custody order, he has just as much right to the kids as you do and can do anything he wants. If you're worried about them not coming back, make sure to hold on to their passports.
This isn't accurate. Is the divorce filed? You should give your atty a call/note about this, no ex cannot just disappear with the kids, they have to provide a basic itenerary.
Anonymous wrote:If there's no custody order, he has just as much right to the kids as you do and can do anything he wants. If you're worried about them not coming back, make sure to hold on to their passports.