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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 564991" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Keeping them in my prayers mutt. As someone else said, advise son to work closely with a <strong>good</strong> attorney. That he has been working closely with police all along is a very good thing and will work in his favor. While she can file any order she wants in another state, she will not be considered a resident of a different state for 6 months, which means no divorce for that long at least. (I believe pretty much all states are this way but his attorney should be able to find out) That *should* be enough time to force them via courts ect to bring those children back to their state of residence. If son can get the custody thing settled in his (and the children's official) state of residence before she can file any real paperwork where ever she winds up........Well, it's a chance anyway. </p><p></p><p>Those poor kids must be scared and confused. My prayers will stay with them. I'll also be praying for you and your son.</p><p></p><p>((hugs))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 564991, member: 84"] Keeping them in my prayers mutt. As someone else said, advise son to work closely with a [B]good[/B] attorney. That he has been working closely with police all along is a very good thing and will work in his favor. While she can file any order she wants in another state, she will not be considered a resident of a different state for 6 months, which means no divorce for that long at least. (I believe pretty much all states are this way but his attorney should be able to find out) That *should* be enough time to force them via courts ect to bring those children back to their state of residence. If son can get the custody thing settled in his (and the children's official) state of residence before she can file any real paperwork where ever she winds up........Well, it's a chance anyway. Those poor kids must be scared and confused. My prayers will stay with them. I'll also be praying for you and your son. ((hugs)) [/QUOTE]
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