futuredust
Senior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? AR
Asking for daughter, forgive the third party, please.
She has a ten year order of protection for her and child. Has been in effect for a year.
Dad has now filed for visitation claiming he has been in rehab for 8 months (but is seen daily at local liquor store making purchase).
The clerk who signed, dated and sealed the petition with the first court date put the wrong date. She dated it as signed and entered on April 18th, 2010. However, it was submitted on March 18th, 2010, the same day she was served. It is a clerical error, and we know it will not stop the inevitable.
However, she was blindsided and has no funds for an attorney. Can she have this petition dismissed on the clerical error affording her more time to obtain funding for an attorney. How would she do so, would she enter a motion to dismiss? She has already filed her answer to the petition with the court and the court date for temp. visitation to be established prior to a future court date is on April 22nd.
She has met with an attorney, and he told her it could be dismissed on the error, but she cannot afford to retain him at this time. He also looked over the records that she brought with her to the meeting and said that he sees no way a judge would give him visitation. He has a very violent criminal record, with over 30 charges in just the county they all live in. She is waiting on the records from other counties where he also has charges. The records in her possession are 83 pages long, and are since the birth of the child, they are not all against her/child. And do not include the order of protection for her and child when he tried to take child and run to another state with child.
He is also claiming he now has a stable home in which to visit the child, which is in fact his parents home which has been his legal residence all along. In that home both his parents have long criminal records as well, including domestic violence, drugs and one is a prior registered sex offender.
She needs to buy a little time, so if she can dismiss this will give her a couple more weeks to retain an attorney. If she can dismiss can anyone point us to a template for this motion? We do not have a self help or standard forms here in Arkansas.
Thanks in advance.
Asking for daughter, forgive the third party, please.
She has a ten year order of protection for her and child. Has been in effect for a year.
Dad has now filed for visitation claiming he has been in rehab for 8 months (but is seen daily at local liquor store making purchase).
The clerk who signed, dated and sealed the petition with the first court date put the wrong date. She dated it as signed and entered on April 18th, 2010. However, it was submitted on March 18th, 2010, the same day she was served. It is a clerical error, and we know it will not stop the inevitable.
However, she was blindsided and has no funds for an attorney. Can she have this petition dismissed on the clerical error affording her more time to obtain funding for an attorney. How would she do so, would she enter a motion to dismiss? She has already filed her answer to the petition with the court and the court date for temp. visitation to be established prior to a future court date is on April 22nd.
She has met with an attorney, and he told her it could be dismissed on the error, but she cannot afford to retain him at this time. He also looked over the records that she brought with her to the meeting and said that he sees no way a judge would give him visitation. He has a very violent criminal record, with over 30 charges in just the county they all live in. She is waiting on the records from other counties where he also has charges. The records in her possession are 83 pages long, and are since the birth of the child, they are not all against her/child. And do not include the order of protection for her and child when he tried to take child and run to another state with child.
He is also claiming he now has a stable home in which to visit the child, which is in fact his parents home which has been his legal residence all along. In that home both his parents have long criminal records as well, including domestic violence, drugs and one is a prior registered sex offender.
She needs to buy a little time, so if she can dismiss this will give her a couple more weeks to retain an attorney. If she can dismiss can anyone point us to a template for this motion? We do not have a self help or standard forms here in Arkansas.
Thanks in advance.