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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 650291" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Prayers on the way. Hope you have some documented proof for your allegations. I remember how picky the judge was about documented proof during my son's custody battle. The texts didn't count (groan), however the fact that the parents were in trouble must be documented somewhere.Witnesses outside of the family are good, at least in custody battles where one parent is accusing the other of neglect/abuse...guess it is sort of the same. A lawyer helps A LOT. A lot of your allegations, which I don't doubt, can not be proven. I sure hope that landlord is going to be there to tell her story. That would be huge. Do you have a lawyer to help you?</p><p></p><p>If it doesn't go your way, and I pray it does, I would think of hiring a private investigator. No, I'm not kidding. These two have no business trying to raise a child.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 650291, member: 1550"] Prayers on the way. Hope you have some documented proof for your allegations. I remember how picky the judge was about documented proof during my son's custody battle. The texts didn't count (groan), however the fact that the parents were in trouble must be documented somewhere.Witnesses outside of the family are good, at least in custody battles where one parent is accusing the other of neglect/abuse...guess it is sort of the same. A lawyer helps A LOT. A lot of your allegations, which I don't doubt, can not be proven. I sure hope that landlord is going to be there to tell her story. That would be huge. Do you have a lawyer to help you? If it doesn't go your way, and I pray it does, I would think of hiring a private investigator. No, I'm not kidding. These two have no business trying to raise a child. [/QUOTE]
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