To: theDentist
Sounds like he already lives in another state, but the little girl is not with him. Why else would the child have a court appointed guardian? Sounds like she had the child while separated from Flick, and that he never got custody.
Not much of a guardian that the court appointed, are they?
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12/05/2006 12:01:35 PM PST by
kenth
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To: kenth
Sounds like he already lives in another state, but the little girl is not with him. Why else would the child have a court appointed guardian? Sounds like she had the child while separated from Flick, and that he never got custody.
If the mother is attempting to file motions to regain visitation, it would not be unheard of for the court to appoint a guardian ad litem to represent the child. The father may well have custody, but the court will appoint someone to "impartially represent the child" (yeah, right).
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