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    What to do when the custodial parent is not doing their job

    If your son is having asthma attacks at school, then the school nurse should have records of them. His teacher should have documented her concerns about his tics. If your son goes to school dirty, the teacher or nurse may also have a record of that if they called home about it. Since you have...
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    Kid wants to be with his dad

    That isn't possible without going to court. In order to change your living arrangements, your dad would have to file for a modification of the custody order in court.
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    'cherub art' or child pornography?

    As disturbing as I'm sure the pictures are, I don't believe they are considered child porn according to the definitions used in the US Code, here: http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/uscode18/usc_sec_18_00002256----000-.html Drawings are excluded: You can find the entire chapter here...
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    heartbroken mom

    You can go retrieve your son and take him home. You can inform your ex that if he doesn't do his part to get his son to leave with you, then he may be found in contempt of the custody order. Your son has the right at age 12 to make a declaration of choice regarding his custody (or...
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    Mental capacity and Prenuptial agreements

    I doubt that anyone will know of specific cases; however, you may find some by checking the State Bars of every state. Not all state bar assoc. will have the accessibility that Kansas does, but it's a start. Good Luck ETA: You can also try lexisone.com and Justia for cases.
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    Evaluation gone bad

    Just quoting...
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    Evaluation gone bad

    Nope, I can't understand it. I don't know if jurisdiction was transferred to AZ during the divorce proceedings, or if somehow PA courts retained jurisdiction of the child custody proceedings alone, or if everything was decided in PA, or if everything was decided in AZ. Maybe someone else can...
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    Mental capacity and Prenuptial agreements

    Is there an actual, diagnosed mental illness? You can certainly argue that there was "force", but the burden of proof will be on you. The argument that you would not be married unless you signed is not enough. That's a choice. You can search for Kansas case law applicable to your situation...
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    Evaluation gone bad

    Just quoting
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    Evaluation gone bad

    Yes, I said that in reply to your second or third post in the other thread. That post was directed at AJ and was mostly personal, legally irrelevant information. You also deleted your very first post. Although that one also contained legally irrelevant information as well, it also contained...
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    Request user input!

    I'm okay with whatever you decide to do! :) However, I'll post some opinions to get it going.... I think the family law subtopics are fine as they are with the exception that child support and child custody issues may be listed separately. I don't often post in the other areas, but it seems like...
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    Evaluation gone bad

    Notice to all forum members: This OP has deleted all of his posts in a previous thread, making it almost impossible to provide relevant advice.
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    custody battle

    Notice to all forum members: This OP has deleted all of his posts, making it almost impossible to provide relevant advice.
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    division of pension, 401K, divorce

    He will be awarded an equitable share of all assets acquired during the marriage. Your pension and 401K will be included in those assets. An equitable share is often 50%, though sometimes it's a bit more or a bit less, and there may be factors in your marriage that will affect the percentage...
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    My mothers home

    There are a lot of variables that affect the answers to your questions. I suggest you consult an attorney who is experienced in this area. There are time restrictions, a means test, an exception if you've lived with your mother, etc. Too many variables to answer definitively on an internet...
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    custody battle

    We are not the people who need to be convinced. If you want to help the mother, get her an attorney. Just that simple.....
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    Grandparents Rights in Ca.

    Since the children have been in CA long enough to establish residency (I assume), I believe they can file in CA. Really, though, your husband needs to consult an attorney, and the sooner the better. I don't think he'll be able to do this without one in 3 months.
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    Grand Parents Rights

    Before posting any replies, please see the other thread too: http://www.thelaw.com/forums/showthread.php?t=43073
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    custody battle

    The children's mother MUST get an attorney. If the children have lived in Arizona for more than a year before the father began custody proceedings, then Arizona should retain jurisdiction. If you want to help her, find an attorney now.
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