I have been divorced for about 4 1/2 years. Per our agreement and
court order my ex wife and I share joint legal and physical custody
of our 3 minor children. We live in California and have lived in the
same city/county for about 7 years. I have been with another woman
for 3 years and we have a 2 year old son together. I have a job and
have continued over the last 4 years to give my ex a lot of money
every month to cover child support as well as alimony. She has
chosen to not work and to stay at home for the last 4 years. I am
extremely engaged in my childrens lives. I have them every other
weekend. I pick them up from school on Wednesdays to spend the
entire day with them. I go to their school at a minimum of twice a
week to help in class or just to see them. I am their sports coach
for baseball and so I also see them when it is not my weekend and
also for practice. My ex decided to date a man in the county she
used to live in where her family is about a year ago. This county is
approximately 3 hours away and over a few mountain ranges. This hwy
is closed a great deal of time due to either fires or severe
weather. In less then a year the alimony support that goes to my ex
will end. Knowing this my ex has come to me to state that she wants
to move with the kids to the county where her new boyfriend and
family are. She is stating that it is in order for her to be by her
family and new boyfriend and to get a job. This move will compromise
my relationship with my children and the nature of the time we spend
now will cease to exist. I have told my ex that she cannot take the
kids as I am 100% positive that it would not be in their best
interest. She is very angry and I fear she will begin preparations
for a court battle. If she does then what are her rights and what
are mine. What are the odds that the court will let her take the
kids?
Your active help is needed ASAP. Help us get Dr. Stephen Baskerville's
video on Current TV.
This will not only get him on Current TV but it will give additional
exposure to his book "Taken Into Custody".
Vote Up his video (Green Button) ASAP.
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Be sure to spread in your other networks asking them to vote as well.
Thank you kindly
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Dr. Baskerville, Ph.D. makes some interesting comments on the 2008
Presidential election. Murray Davis asks the question to Dr.
Baskerville at the Battle of Ideas held in Okemos, MI on Oct 4 2008.
Note BOTH Murray Davis' and Baskerville's comments on Biden!
I agree with Dr. Baskerville when he states the only way we can improve
things is at the Federal level.
Baskerville Video
<http://daddy.typepad.com/daddyblog/2008/10/dr-stephen-bask.html>
Baskerville was INCREDIBLE at this event!
Please spread this freely.
Thanks,
Parental and Civil Rights Alliance
<http://www.meetupalliance.com/parentalrights>
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in the Parental and Civil Rights Alliance.
If you have a leadership role in a local group or organization you
should join the Parental and Civil Rights Alliance for the following
benefits:
1) The Parental and Civil Rights Alliance is a fantastic tool to help
parental and civil rights activists all over the country to meet and
organize in person.
2) Network with similar organizations and groups to increase turnout at
your local events.
3) Learn from the successes and failures of local groups.
4) Give your local organization an additional web presence with link.
5) Increase your membership totals in your local organization. The
Parental and Civil Rights Alliance allows those who come across it on
the internet to search for a local group in their area.
6) Want to carpool to a national event? Research local groups and
consolidate resources for a successful turnout.
7) Network with Meetup groups, Yahoo groups, Facebook groups, MySpace
groups and more!
8) Expose your next event or meeting to a national audience!
9) Create your own group's resource page.
10) Finally create an international coalition of parental and civil
rights activists!
Creating your own Alliance is not open to the public and the chance to
grow this was given to me on an invite only. They are still in a Beta
run.
Meetup Alliance is the best way for leaders of local groups to share,
learn and communicate.
Joining is free and will only take a minute. Just click the link below:
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269-420-4688
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