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<blockquote data-quote="!overwhelmed!" data-source="post: 659547" data-attributes="member: 18486"><p>Well I talked to the attorney I've been talking with online. She said it sounds like the state doesn't think they can make a case for jurisdiction! If we fail, that's it! I will never see my grandchild again! She told me to file a "De facto parent" form & pray I have a good judge who will overlook the early filing. (before jurisdiction) does anyone know an attorney who I can talk to in CA about getting jurisdiction? I feel like the judge really wants to give it to us, but for some reason all the evidence I have given them isn't enough. It's their own words so I don't understand why not. Driving without a license is against the law & not being able to pass a basic test for driving means he doesn't understand the rules / laws of the road. But hey when the law doesn't apply to you...I know it's a minor thing but it seems to me that it is intentionally endangering my grandchild. The picture I have of the 1 inch cut on grandchild ' s forehead days after my daughter came home battered & bruised (she fell - yeah my college scholarship athlete fell). Doesn't that show evidence? The voicemail questioning if he's alone with the baby yelling & cursing at the baby. I can see where they can claim "hearsay" or accident. But my younger daughter sat here & watched my older daughter drink straight crown royal until she was drunk, while "taking care & breast feeding" the baby. Is that accidental? She knew she was 3 months pregnant & drank 3 martinis at the birthday dinner we took both girls to. The multiple restraining orders against him, the felony hearing 6/25/15 where they will do jail time? I have to show "non-accidental" harm done or future risk to the baby. He has 83 sheriffs incidents reports to his home from 2006-2014 & 17 to his gramas home in the same time period (he lived with her off & on). Why can't we use common sense here? Help friends! Anybody know anything about proving jurisdiction? I have to file by 8AM Monday morning because the trial is at 9am. Ugh...please help if you can. Sorry but I'm desperate! Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="!overwhelmed!, post: 659547, member: 18486"] Well I talked to the attorney I've been talking with online. She said it sounds like the state doesn't think they can make a case for jurisdiction! If we fail, that's it! I will never see my grandchild again! She told me to file a "De facto parent" form & pray I have a good judge who will overlook the early filing. (before jurisdiction) does anyone know an attorney who I can talk to in CA about getting jurisdiction? I feel like the judge really wants to give it to us, but for some reason all the evidence I have given them isn't enough. It's their own words so I don't understand why not. Driving without a license is against the law & not being able to pass a basic test for driving means he doesn't understand the rules / laws of the road. But hey when the law doesn't apply to you...I know it's a minor thing but it seems to me that it is intentionally endangering my grandchild. The picture I have of the 1 inch cut on grandchild ' s forehead days after my daughter came home battered & bruised (she fell - yeah my college scholarship athlete fell). Doesn't that show evidence? The voicemail questioning if he's alone with the baby yelling & cursing at the baby. I can see where they can claim "hearsay" or accident. But my younger daughter sat here & watched my older daughter drink straight crown royal until she was drunk, while "taking care & breast feeding" the baby. Is that accidental? She knew she was 3 months pregnant & drank 3 martinis at the birthday dinner we took both girls to. The multiple restraining orders against him, the felony hearing 6/25/15 where they will do jail time? I have to show "non-accidental" harm done or future risk to the baby. He has 83 sheriffs incidents reports to his home from 2006-2014 & 17 to his gramas home in the same time period (he lived with her off & on). Why can't we use common sense here? Help friends! Anybody know anything about proving jurisdiction? I have to file by 8AM Monday morning because the trial is at 9am. Ugh...please help if you can. Sorry but I'm desperate! Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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