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Thanks. I'm staying as far away from that issue as I can, as legally it has nothing to do with me. It was an aside, that has no bearing on my original post that some people in this thread will not let go.
No, they do not have to step out of thier house. They continue to slander me, even with her attorney having physical proof otherwise. What they believe is of No consequence. It doesn't matter what you believe, it's what you can prove, and I have proved them to be wrong, and to be liars.
No, but her divorce attorney does. They refuse to believe her attorney as well. I've told her to tell them to meet me at the courthouse and I will gladly get them a copy. They refuse to speak to me, and they refuse to meet at the courthouse.
My evidence of my innocence is my record straight from the courthouse. As in, I have no record at all. I've never been arrested or even in handcuffs. It does not matter to them, as they keep believing what they find on the internet.
I agree that the current living conditions are not what are best for the children, but at the moment we have no choice.
If putting our relationship on hold would help, I would do it in a heartbeat. All she has is me though. Yes I am working and helping to support, we must cannot find a place...
She left her house because it's on his property and his house is about 50 yards away. She reported him to CYS and left her house because he is constantly verbally abusive to her and her children calling them names such as "retards" and making fun of them.
CYS agreed it was the best thing to do...
No, I am not. It is fact. Unless you're suggesting that the court has not stated that he is a deadbeat dad. If so, take that up with the court, not me.
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