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dad44
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changing response
      #168809 - 01/07/08 07:39 PM (68.3.214.102)
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I have been a stay at home dad for the last 2 years, my wife filed for divorce and asked to be custodial parent w/ joint custody. I agreed in my response to the court, but have since changed my mind. What do I need to do to ask for custdial evaluation, or change my original response. I do not have a lawyer.

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Re: changing response [Re: dad44]
      #168830 - 01/07/08 08:21 PM (12.177.244.47)
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first, get a lawyer..legal advise is always the wise choice!!

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Re: changing response [Re: dad44]
      #168894 - 01/07/08 11:35 PM (205.188.117.143)
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File an amended response . The courts may/may not accept it .

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Re: changing response [Re: dad44]
      #168895 - 01/07/08 11:45 PM (24.221.53.70)
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Do you have cause for the change? The courts will review cause to justify acceptance of a change. i.e., has something specific happened that justifies the change in your response?
Good for you going without a lawyer! Has it been difficult for you?


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