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Old 07-15-2006, 07:32 AM
losing_hope losing_hope is offline
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Hello,

I know in my case the BF was a threat, I had 4 expired PFA's to prove it. I asked my attorney, "Does he need this information, as it's none of his business"? :such as my husbands income, our address, our references addresses and phone numbers, address, and phone number of my husbands employer. The adoption agency, who came to the house to make sure everything was in order, we asked them also because they had to file papers also even though the children are my biological children. Both the attorney and adoption agency agreed to keep those fields blank on his copies. When we had our first court appearance and the BF showed up to contest, my attorney asked the Judge to keep all of that information blank on the rescheduled court date papers. The Judge agreed and told the BF to stay away and not to contact or have a third party contact us until the next court date. I guess it would depend on your situation and what state you live in. I hope that helped you. Good luck.
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