Originally posted by mokkoDisplaying my ignorance.... It sounds like your concern is with certain character issues with your daughter's father, but your problem is actually due to his "well-healed" parents wanting to see their grand-daughter. From the sounds of it, it seems as though you've managed to reach peace accords with another set of ex's folks. As distasteful as it may be, is there any chance you can bury the hatchet with these? If they're willing to go to the expense of hiring blood-sucking lawyers they must be fairly determined. But that doesn't necessarily mean that they don't recognize the issues that their son (the father) has. Can you "offer them a draw", or find some mutually agreeable solution? Certainly, if they're at all reasonable about it, they would agree that they'd be better off being on good terms with the mother of their grand-daughter....
And him naming a convicted pedophile (his own boss) as an appropriate person to pick up our child doesn't warrant concern.
He also has criminal charges against him right now for assault and death threats. He breached his bail conditions and is still walking free.
I'm not uncooperative at all and even offered more frequent 3 hour visit as opposed to 4 ...[text shortened]... ot about what's best for this little baby.
I'm in such a panic as the clock keeps ticking.
Originally posted by leisurelyslothIf I was dealing with reasonable people I wouldn't be such a wreck. Anyway they're all a bunch leopards who will never change their spots.
Displaying my ignorance.... It sounds like your concern is with certain character issues with your daughter's father, but your problem is actually due to his "well-healed" parents wanting to see their grand-daughter. From the sounds of it, it seems as though you've managed to reach peace accords with another set of ex's folks. As distasteful a ...[text shortened]... agree that they'd be better off being on good terms with the mother of their grand-daughter....
I know most people would like to believe that all people are capable of reason and heart but it simply is not the case.
Originally posted by XanthosNZToo old or "gimped" to ride on hahahaha! Mate you are a total retard. I'll put £100 you've got more rolls than Gregs the bakers......You've obviously never been on one as if the turning circle was that bad I wouldnt be able to go down hills at 40 - 50 mph, or slide the board out to stop....www.gravityskateboards.com take some advice, have a look, wise up and try and write something interesting for a change....coz man you bore the hell out of me!
It's a skateboard for those who are too old or gimped to ride a proper one. It's extra long for crappy turning and not fitting in lockers.
Originally posted by nessyHAHAHA. Nice one.😀😀
Too old or "gimped" to ride on hahahaha! Mate you are a total retard. I'll put £100 you've got more rolls than Gregs the bakers......You've obviously never been on one as if the turning circle was that bad I wouldnt be able to go down hills at 40 - 50 mph, or slide the board out to stop....www.gravityskateboards.com take some advice, have a look, wise up and try and write something interesting for a change....coz man you bore the hell out of me!
Mokko,
Just saw this thread, and I realise that I am way to late with this, however... I was going to tell you that it would be extremely unusual for you to be arrested in such situations. I am a police Sergeant on Cape Cod, and unless the laws are that dramatically different where you are then custody issues are Civil, not Criminal. True, the Judge could hold you in contempt, but that wouldn't happen until your trial, at which point you would have the opportunity to explain your concerns (and even if the Judge disagreed with you, you would more than likely be given a "stern warning" rather than jail time). At any rate, I'm happy to hear that you were not in fact arrested, and if you ever get to the Cape maybe I can arrange something on that strip search for you.