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<blockquote data-quote="Ouachita" data-source="post: 1717025" data-attributes="member: 16802"><p>This is the way it works in Arkansas.</p><p></p><p>I had full/primary custody of my then 5yo son. When I went to pick him up at his mothers house, she and her new husband wouldn't let me. I went home and my custody papers, called the sheriff to meet me at her house. He couldn't do anything except documenting that she refused to comply with the custody agreement and visitation schedule. Sheriff did give her one opportunity before he suggested I go home and this will have to go back to court.</p><p></p><p>Bottom line is, I was asked to leave the property. Sheriff suggested that was best, because if I did not, I was trespassing.</p><p>If the parties involved in this tragic Texas incident have had this problem before, and called the law, then I can understand why neither of them bothered to call this time.</p><p></p><p>It is very frustrating, to the point of pure unadulterated rage, when you have the papers to prove it's "your turn" with your son, and can't do anything about (except leave and wait for another court date).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ouachita, post: 1717025, member: 16802"] This is the way it works in Arkansas. I had full/primary custody of my then 5yo son. When I went to pick him up at his mothers house, she and her new husband wouldn't let me. I went home and my custody papers, called the sheriff to meet me at her house. He couldn't do anything except documenting that she refused to comply with the custody agreement and visitation schedule. Sheriff did give her one opportunity before he suggested I go home and this will have to go back to court. Bottom line is, I was asked to leave the property. Sheriff suggested that was best, because if I did not, I was trespassing. If the parties involved in this tragic Texas incident have had this problem before, and called the law, then I can understand why neither of them bothered to call this time. It is very frustrating, to the point of pure unadulterated rage, when you have the papers to prove it's "your turn" with your son, and can't do anything about (except leave and wait for another court date). [/QUOTE]
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