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Old 04-21-2006, 06:17 PM
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I was told that we have to married for at least a year but it is not a law. I am in Contra Costa County. Bay Area.

The BF in my case, I just found out, has a condition on his parole that states he is not to initiate or establish any contact with a minor child under the age of 18. I made sure I clarified that with his parole officer. I asked him if the BF called me and asked to see his daughter would that be a violation and he said YES. If he called to talk to her on the phone that would be a violation.

So I figure he cant even take me to court for visitation until he is off parole in 2 years or more.

If this doesn't sound right then correct me.

He gets a court appointed lawyer? He is out of prison. Are you sure?

Yes the 7822 is a tricky one because the BF wrote letters while he was locked up. He never did pay any child support, ever.

So my attorney is going to try both 7822 and 7825. Well see. My heart is pounding from the suspense. This is going to be a long fight unless I can convince the BF after he is served that it is for the best. He will only be able to get supervised visitation which will cost him and then child support which he has been very reluctant to admit he has to pay. I don't see him making the effort thus far and he wont want to pay for anything.

I wish these men were not so egotistical. Good luck crabcakes. Keep us posted.
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