Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, this is likely a tough sell in any of the local jurisdictions unless the father is on board. Speak to an attorney about the specifics of your situation before making any plans.
--VA family law attorney
So she's supposed to be homeless?
I hate this father's rights bullshit.
Anonymous wrote:OP, this is likely a tough sell in any of the local jurisdictions unless the father is on board. Speak to an attorney about the specifics of your situation before making any plans.
--VA family law attorney
Anonymous wrote:How incr di my selfish of you to think of talking the kids away from their father so you can live more comfortably. No. They deserve both parents, even if it means cramped quarters and no luxury.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ask yourself how would you react if he asked you for this?
+1. Unless you're escaping an abusive situation it's a horrible idea to blow up a family like this.
Anonymous wrote:Ask yourself how would you react if he asked you for this?
Anonymous wrote:I would go for it. I believe in most cases young children should stay with the mother if stable. Also, if you can't make it where you're at it's what you need to do. If you're moving out of state you would need permission. If it's a few hours away not a problem as far as the court is concerned. In regards to daycare I would opt for a small in home which would be a lot cheater. You can save a ton, but that cost may end up being paid by your stbx depending on how it all pans out.