Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Leave. Let her file at-fault on the grounds of abandonment. Your defense will be your documented attempts to negotiate a separation agreement, and her alienating you from your child for 7 months.
She can’t file at fault for abandonment unless it’s been 2 years. There’s nothing she can do at this point.
So leave, pick your kid up from school, take her to your apartment, and when wife asks when she gets the kid back, tell her when there is a signed custody agreement.
I think that could be considered kidnapping. I wouldn’t recommend this.
If OP picked up the child at school and moved her to California or Alaska it wouldn't be kidnapping. It wouldn't be a smart legal move, but definitely not illegal. If he moved the child to China it might be international parental child abduction, which is a crime.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Leave. Let her file at-fault on the grounds of abandonment. Your defense will be your documented attempts to negotiate a separation agreement, and her alienating you from your child for 7 months.
She can’t file at fault for abandonment unless it’s been 2 years. There’s nothing she can do at this point.
So leave, pick your kid up from school, take her to your apartment, and when wife asks when she gets the kid back, tell her when there is a signed custody agreement.
I think that could be considered kidnapping. I wouldn’t recommend this.
Anonymous wrote:Damn, your wife is walking all over you. She makes you stay to keep up with the bills while she enjoys the master suite, monopolizes your child and basically treats you like a pet.
OP, you sound like a fantastic father who only has his kids best interest at heart. You’re being played for a fool though. You’ve gotta get tough back. I like the suggestion of an hourly rate with an attorney for another consultation.
If you can’t afford it start canceling bills. Cable can go. Data plan can go. Gym memberships. Whatever wifey loves.
Anonymous wrote:Move out, get a cheap two bedroom, file for 50/50 custody, file for divorce and force the sale of the house.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Leave. Let her file at-fault on the grounds of abandonment. Your defense will be your documented attempts to negotiate a separation agreement, and her alienating you from your child for 7 months.
She can’t file at fault for abandonment unless it’s been 2 years. There’s nothing she can do at this point.
So leave, pick your kid up from school, take her to your apartment, and when wife asks when she gets the kid back, tell her when there is a signed custody agreement.
I think that could be considered kidnapping. I wouldn’t recommend this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Leave. Let her file at-fault on the grounds of abandonment. Your defense will be your documented attempts to negotiate a separation agreement, and her alienating you from your child for 7 months.
She can’t file at fault for abandonment unless it’s been 2 years. There’s nothing she can do at this point.
So leave, pick your kid up from school, take her to your apartment, and when wife asks when she gets the kid back, tell her when there is a signed custody agreement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Leave. Let her file at-fault on the grounds of abandonment. Your defense will be your documented attempts to negotiate a separation agreement, and her alienating you from your child for 7 months.
She can’t file at fault for abandonment unless it’s been 2 years. There’s nothing she can do at this point.