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[quote]I'll concede that Jada. But. Damn close and these days they will know/calculate within a week of conception once born AND - since then no documented/filed issues or complaints ? [/quote] He has been convicted of assault. Courts are smart enough to recognize that it takes some victims of DV longer to break away. BTW, the doctors changed the due date of my oldest to 12 days earlier based on the 20 week ultrasound. He was born 2 days before the original due date. And according to my pediatrician he didn't have the look of a "overdue" baby. And any good lawyer would jump on the fact that there have been no new incidents because he is in jail and she left him to protect herself and her baby. He's been convicted of assaulting her. He has a very weak case. She has witnesses to him hitting her. She has a very strong case. But she isn't going to be able to stop visits with baby since nothing he has done has been directed at children. The most she can hope for is limited visitation based on the age of the baby. And moving to a different state is going to insure that the baby will be having long periods of time alone with this abusive person. Probably not right away, but when the baby is older. It's easier to protect a child when the visits aren't in big chunks of time, like long-distance parenting plans involve. |