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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 251579" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I don't know the ins or outs of this but when stuff got stirred up in our lives a couple of years ago, a couple of legal people suggested to me going to court and getting sole guardianship[ established for me with difficult child. I didn't do it because so much other stuff was going on, but I wish I would have. I think I would recommend doing that before stirring any pot that could lead to your difficult child's biofather getting involved. I think the idea is that if you establish legal cusody/guardianship first, while it's a no-brainer, then if he comes into the picture, he would have to take it to court and show he would be in the better interest of the child- to be involved in the child's life or to have custody. Unless he could prove that, you would have say-so where the child is concerned. I wish I had done it, but I can't see my son's father EVER wanting any part of his life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 251579, member: 3699"] I don't know the ins or outs of this but when stuff got stirred up in our lives a couple of years ago, a couple of legal people suggested to me going to court and getting sole guardianship[ established for me with difficult child. I didn't do it because so much other stuff was going on, but I wish I would have. I think I would recommend doing that before stirring any pot that could lead to your difficult child's biofather getting involved. I think the idea is that if you establish legal cusody/guardianship first, while it's a no-brainer, then if he comes into the picture, he would have to take it to court and show he would be in the better interest of the child- to be involved in the child's life or to have custody. Unless he could prove that, you would have say-so where the child is concerned. I wish I had done it, but I can't see my son's father EVER wanting any part of his life. [/QUOTE]
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