Our family has experienced this first hand and it is the most horrific thing we have been through... after my ex son in law was
awarded full custody of his children for no reason (and I would be happy to have you read the decision and transcripts) obviously by a biased judge we have been fighting parental alienation for 4 years... my daughters life has been irreparably ruined and will never be the same with 4 children she nurtured for over 12 years... It is like mourning the loss of a child who is alive... Please help..
In many cases, the parent who should be
awarded full custody of the child is obvious, while in other cases it is not.
Because domestic violence can seriously affect a
child's safety and welfare, a judge has the power to
award full temporary
custody to you based on the existence
of the abuse.
If you're still married to the other parent
of your
children and a court custody order already exists or you are requesting court intervention for the first time, you can ask the court to award you full custody by filing a Petition for Custody and Support of Minor Children, also know statewide as Form FL - 260, with the clerk of th
children and a court
custody order already exists or you are requesting court intervention for the first time, you can ask the court to award you full custody by filing a Petition for Custody and Support of Minor Children, also know statewide as Form FL - 260, with the clerk of the
custody order already exists or you are requesting court intervention for the first time, you can ask the court to
award you
full custody by filing a Petition for Custody and Support of Minor Children, also know statewide as Form FL - 260, with the clerk of the
custody by filing a Petition for
Custody and Support of Minor Children, also know statewide as Form FL - 260, with the clerk of the
Custody and Support
of Minor
Children, also know statewide as Form FL - 260, with the clerk of th
Children, also know statewide as Form FL - 260, with the clerk
of the court.