Silverplum
Senior Member
Really, it'd be a better, more legally accurate post if you just wrote:
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OOOOOOOOK same thing as on mine. Child support does take care of custody too. They took care of mine, I have no idea how, but they did, because I ended up with court papers saying I had full custody and he had to pay so much in child support a week. It is the prosecuting attorney for child support. I never had to step a foot into court back then for custody. As to Missouri Law. Indiana police will not do a thing if there is no custody order, sometimes with a custody order. Depends on what it says. My ex's wife has a custody order for joint custody, don't know if it's legal, physical, or what, and he tried keeping their oldest son and the police wouldn't do anything about it. OP is right about the law though. Like I said, with no order, they can't do anything.