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161.3 | ex | ZEKE::DEMERS | | Thu Oct 03 1991 11:31 | 2 |
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161.0 Oh!! we live in the nashua area!
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161.4 | | AIMHI::RAUH | Home of The Cruel Spa | Tue Oct 22 1991 12:22 | 3 |
| Andy,
How is he hunt going?? Find anyone yet?
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161.5 | update | ZEKE::DEMERS | | Tue Oct 22 1991 13:32 | 22 |
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Yo!!
Well We received a letter from the court stating THAT we (grandparents)
will have custody of the child!! I haven't read the letter yet, it
came in the mail this morning, but I'm happy the judge realize that
sending this 2 yr old back to it's mother IS NOT in the best interest
of the child! Again we are very happy, but I also believe there's
another court date (mid-november) and I'm not sure what that is. (my
son read it to me...rather lenghty..so I'll know more tonight)
As for a lawyer.......................... I'll agree you got to look
around! The one we had we were no happy with, but everything worked
out ok... We dumped this lawyer for another, and quite frankly we are
getting positive results with this one. He keeps us informed, is what
I or I should say we like!!
More later
Andy
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161.6 | Great work Andy! Good luck! And God Bless! | AIMHI::RAUH | Home of The Cruel Spa | Tue Oct 22 1991 13:44 | 1 |
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161.7 | Another UPDATE | ZEKE::DEMERS | | Fri Nov 15 1991 13:32 | 27 |
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Another day in court yesterday, and the judge continued the arrangement
of our granddaughter living with us for 3 more months. But we are
wondering how much longer will the court keep continuing this type of
arrangement, of the grandchild living with the grandparent. What I
mean is there has to be a time when the court realizes that putting the
child back with it's mother IS NOT in the best interest of the child!
Although the Dept of youth services, has recommeded that it's primary
goal IS to place the child back with it's mother. (NO MATTER WHAT THE
CASE IS AGAINST IT'S MOTHER). The judge thanks DYS for it's
recommendations BUT that's not always the case in the eyes of his
court! So it looks like a long drawn out process over WHO get's the
child. We know one thing IF the mother get's the child back neither us
grandpaprents nor my son will be able to see the child. She'll blame
us for her problems, and all we did was protect the child from physical
abuse...
It may take some money, but granted NO ONE will get away with beating a
less than 2 yr old kid. We have filed to Suprior Court for custody
BUT we have been informed that the mother hasn't been served papers
yet?? Wondering if anyone can help me in this area, as to how this
process works!
Well I'll keep in touch
Andy
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161.8 | process service | CSC32::HADDOCK | the final nightmare | Fri Nov 15 1991 14:30 | 13 |
| Process Service usually requires a certified copy of the papaers
being served personally on the participant by a third party.
Most Sheriff's departments have a section that will do this for a
nominal fee. Get a certified copy of the papers fromt he court,
got to the sherrif's office and have them serve the papers. They
should then give you some sort of sworn affidavit that they
served her with the papers. Take the affidavit back to the
court and have it filed.
If you have a lawyer, he should be taking care of this. Check
with him.
fred();
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161.9 | re .7 | PENUTS::GWILSON | | Fri Nov 15 1991 15:15 | 33 |
| You should go to the library and read the Custody chapters of N.H.
Family Practice by Chuck Douglas or buy it from Equity Publishing
in Oxford N.H. It's about sixty-five dollars. Also read the cases
of Ross v. Gadwah and Perrault v. Cook. Ross v. Gadwah ws in 12/88
so it should be in NH Reports vol 131 or 132. I think Perrault v.
Cook was around 1974 so it should be around vol 114. Preston v.
Mercieri may also be helpful to you, but it is not yet in the reports
so you would need to get it from the Supreme Court Library in Concord.
It wouldn't hurt to also take some time and just start going through
these NH Reports to find cases that are related to yours. You should
also have someone with access to Westlaw or Lexus search for cases
where people other than the parents were awarded custody. Your
attorney probably has access to these services, but a cheaper way is
to find a law student to get the info for you. They normally
have access to these services at no cost and the lawyer will pass
the cost on to you and it is very expensive.
I know that you have counsel, but remember, he/she gets paid whether
you win or lose and at this point in the game, you should have some
clue what your attorney is planning on doing for you and your grandchild.
I don't see any hint of that in your note. If you really want to ensure
the safety of your grandchild, It is important for you to know what factors
the court uses in determining custody since your attorney will have little
involvement in the investigation itself and you must also know what the
statutes and case law are regarding cases like yours. This may be difficult
since the court usually seals records in abuse cases. Please don't be
fooled into thinking that this will all be resolved by dumping some money
at it. It might also be a good idea to go to some fathers/childrens
rights group meetings as I have suggested before. I have received a great
deal of valuable information there.
Regards,
Gary
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161.10 | Give them what they're looking for | CSC32::HADDOCK | the final nightmare | Fri Nov 15 1991 15:26 | 6 |
| re. 9 Gary
Good idea! Find out what the courts are looking for, then give it
to them.
fred();
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