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    Was not notified of child custody hearing or the verdict

    So - how do you know it happened? Were you supposed to be there? You better go to the courthouse.
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    Was she on the stuff?

    Well recruiting standards did go back to somewhat normal after they had the draw down. And apparently they're doing this if you're nondeployable for 12 months consecutive you will be separated. Most of the people who are nondeployable are because they don't do their damn dental or hearing and...
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    Was she on the stuff?

    Oh I can't wait to live around there...good grief. I hope my next unit doesn't have a bunch of drug using soldiers in it. I am not one to sympathize with drug addicts.
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    Charges Filed

    Charges can be changed or dismissed at any point in court proceedings. My ex husband got charged with robbery and use of a deadly weapon. A year later when he had his prelim hearing - they gave him a plea deal and knocked it down to theft by unlawful taking. In October last year he and a friend...
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    Does my appointed attorney in Dekalb County have to be in court in order for my dhr case to close

    I didn't judge. I stated a fact - also you have to smoke a LOT of marijuana for it to stay in your system for 30 days. My ex husband is a drug addict. Mostly meth but he smoked pot too...and you had to be doing a lot if you had it in your system 30 days later. You said that it wasn't illegal in...
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    Does my appointed attorney in Dekalb County have to be in court in order for my dhr case to close

    It doesn't matter if it was legal where you used to live...it's not legal where you live and not legal federally.
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    Judge Conduct and Evidence question!

    They don't take kids away because a house is "messy." You did have a condition of the house every time you visited.
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    NOT Emancipation

    Just because the police said they won't go get him does not mean it was legal for him to move out. YOU still could have gone and made your son come home with you. Legally, a minor cannot live wherever they want to live without parental permission. You are citing an anecdotal story about a...
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    Custody of a minor childs child.

    I think the OP is asking can the father take the baby away from the mother or leave their home with the baby without the mother.
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    Motion to Modify Child Custody

    The bolded - that concerns me. Greatly. Corporal punishment isn't illegal so I don't know that a judge is going to sign off on "no corporal punishment" in a court order. Maybe your lawyer knows the judge and would speak to it better. I don't know. But the fact you claim to be exploiting areas in...
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    father signing over his parental rights

    Most states don't allow people to relinquish their rights voluntarily unless there's a stepparent who wants to adopt or very extreme cases. NCP don't have to exercise their parenting time. That doesn't mean they lose their parental rights. "Voluntary termination of your parental rights is...
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    Help! Emancipation!

    As long as you have your mother's permission to live at your aunt's until 18, you're fine. The second she wants you back home, you go home. Once you turn 18, she doesn't control you. You're not going to get emancipated and it won't do what you think it will do if you did. I suggest reading the...
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    Motion to Modify Child Custody

    Corporal punishment is still legal in the home in all 50 states. Most states say it has to be reasonable and can't be excessive. Parents discipline differently. Unless there are obvious signs of abuse (marks, bruises, injuries) I don't think that will get you very far. Is it like actual corporal...
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    17 year old wanting to move out

    Your situation isn't representative of all situations. Not all police respond the same. "The legal age to move out in Missouri is 18. An anomaly in the law means that many police agencies will be reluctant to return home a 17 year old who is in a safe place." That's key - it doesn't say all...
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    Domestic Violence & Civil Orders Criminal procedure for protection order violation

    Does the protection order state communication about child(ren) is allowed? I would definitely look into your resources and at least find lawyers who do free consultations and see if you can find one you can afford.
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    Shoplifted at PX

    So the bank thing - did he get convicted of stealing from a bank? I'm surprised he got in if he had that on his record. They haven't been waivering a lot of criminal stuff the last few years.
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    No matter what I wasn't getting them back.

    You need to cut to the chase on what you want to find out. There's no question. It's too long and the italics are a distraction.
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    Emancipation

    Emancipation isn't going to remove you from your parents' home, you're too young and you don't qualify. If you are being abused, report it. While you're a minor, they can tell you who to date and not to date. You might want to read the news too by the way: Missouri Bill Would Protect...
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    Temporary Gaurdianship/only with paper signed by N.P.

    So go get your son and move him wherever you like. Your sister legally has no control over him. Neither of them. If you want someone to have any legal control over your child, you have to go through the court. Talk to a lawyer.
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    I am going to get a citizen protection order

    You need to have proof - texts, emails, witnesses. Any kind of proof. To get a temporary protection order it doesn't usually take much. You fill out the form, they take you to a judge and usually that judge will approve it. Then in two weeks you have a hearing for the permanent order (usually...
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