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Crazy in VA - did she get the order of Protection?
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<blockquote data-quote="HereWeGoAgain" data-source="post: 166443" data-attributes="member: 3485"><p>Major red flag! She absolutely can, and I hope will, stop him from taking Aidan. Not a legal scholar, but surely the threat to deliberately endanger Aidan's well being (corroborated by you) is sufficient grounds to deny visitation -- would she have to seek a restraining order first? Regardless, the baby's welfare is paramount, so I'd do whatever was necessary to prevent him from taking Aidan and get the restraining order ASAP afterwards if necessary. Keep a record of threats and abuses in case he tries to pull anything legally himself. Can you keep Aidan in protective custody, so to speak, this weekend? Go on a little trip perhaps? </p><p></p><p>I'd hate to see youngest putting the child and herself at risk by going back with this guy in a profoundly misguided attempt to "protect" Aidan. If she won't act is there a possibility of intervention in the situation, reporting a child endangerment issue to the state child welfare agency? I counselled the "gentle reminder of what she needs to do to change the situation", but the severity of that threat worries me.</p><p></p><p>Sorry to sound alarmist. Chances are he's blowing smoke but from your descriptions he is definitely unhinged and thus may be capable of almost anything in a fit of rage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HereWeGoAgain, post: 166443, member: 3485"] Major red flag! She absolutely can, and I hope will, stop him from taking Aidan. Not a legal scholar, but surely the threat to deliberately endanger Aidan's well being (corroborated by you) is sufficient grounds to deny visitation -- would she have to seek a restraining order first? Regardless, the baby's welfare is paramount, so I'd do whatever was necessary to prevent him from taking Aidan and get the restraining order ASAP afterwards if necessary. Keep a record of threats and abuses in case he tries to pull anything legally himself. Can you keep Aidan in protective custody, so to speak, this weekend? Go on a little trip perhaps? I'd hate to see youngest putting the child and herself at risk by going back with this guy in a profoundly misguided attempt to "protect" Aidan. If she won't act is there a possibility of intervention in the situation, reporting a child endangerment issue to the state child welfare agency? I counselled the "gentle reminder of what she needs to do to change the situation", but the severity of that threat worries me. Sorry to sound alarmist. Chances are he's blowing smoke but from your descriptions he is definitely unhinged and thus may be capable of almost anything in a fit of rage. [/QUOTE]
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