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jan159

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a friend of mine who lives in missouri is currently in prison for drug related crimes he has an 11 year old son to his ex wife who has now remarried the ex wife is always going to my friends mothers for money as she takes the child at weekends after a couple years my friends mother refused her any more money as it was getting used for drugs and drink now the ex wife is threatening to stop all my friends rights saying hes a bad influence on the lil boy and that her new husband is willing to adopt him she tells the lil bot his dad dont love him or wants to see him this is lies my friend loves his lil boy and phones him regulary at his mothers and used to visit him in prison the ex has now put a stop to this saying the lil boy dont want to go see his dad but the lil boy says he does and his mom is lying please could somebody trell me what my friends rights are
 


LegalBeagle

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jan159 said:
a friend of mine who lives in missouri is currently in prison for drug related crimes he has an 11 year old son to his ex wife who has now remarried the ex wife is always going to my friends mothers for money as she takes the child at weekends after a couple years my friends mother refused her any more money as it was getting used for drugs and drink now the ex wife is threatening to stop all my friends rights saying hes a bad influence on the lil boy and that her new husband is willing to adopt him she tells the lil bot his dad dont love him or wants to see him this is lies my friend loves his lil boy and phones him regulary at his mothers and used to visit him in prison the ex has now put a stop to this saying the lil boy dont want to go see his dad but the lil boy says he does and his mom is lying please could somebody trell me what my friends rights are

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it was a straight forward question if you cant answer proberly dont bother answering at all my friend lives in missouri.
all i want to know is can his ex wife stop his parental rights..
i live in england but are laws are differant but he asked me to look into it for him
 

I AM ALWAYS LIABLE

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My response:

I think what LegalBeagle is trying to say to you is, "there are no periods". Your post is difficult to read and understand because it's one, long, "run-on" sentence, with no paragraphs. We don't know where to stop and start with your various issues.

When a post is difficult to read, most often what we'll do is merely let it go, and it drops to the bottom of the list - - without being answered.

So, if you want anyone to seriously take a look at your post, it would be a good idea to re-write it, with properly constructed sentences, check it for misspelled words, use paragraphs to separate different thoughts or issues, and use better grammar.

In summary, when a post is difficult to read and understand, we will more than likely just pass it up. Finding and discussing the correct law is difficult enough. Please, don't make reading your post difficult.

IAAL
 
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LegalBeagle

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jan159 said:
it was a straight forward question if you cant answer proberly dont bother answering at all my friend lives in missouri.
all i want to know is can his ex wife stop his parental rights..
i live in england but are laws are differant but he asked me to look into it for him

You have to help us to help you.. we read a huge amount of posts every day and post like yours are generally left unanswered because they are extremely difficult to read or understand.
 

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