Custody Appeal And Visitation

Summary

In Tennessee, you can file a motion for rehearing or reconsideration, but deadlines are strict. Misrepresentation by the biological mother could impact custody decisions. Present evidence of false information and any violations of court orders. Unpaid fines and outdated licenses may affect her credibility. For visitation during an appeal, file a motion to modify or enforce visitation, focusing on the childs best interests.

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The order was on */*. I still have a few days right?
If the order was issued on */*, you typically have a limited time frame to file for a rehearing or reconsideration, often around *-30 days. Given that you're in Tennessee, it’s crucial to check the specific deadlines for filing a motion in your jurisdiction. If you'd like, I can help connect you with a local lawyer who can provide detailed guidance on this matter. Would you be interested in that?
I’m pro se.
It sounds like you're navigating a complex situation on your own. In Georgia, the rules for filing a motion for rehearing or reconsideration can vary, but they often require prompt action. Here's what you might consider:
- Check the specific deadlines in your jurisdiction for filing a motion.
- Ensure your appeal and stay requests are timely and properly documented.
Would you like assistance in connecting with a local lawyer who can help you through this process?
Tennessee
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It seems you're handling this matter pro se, which can be challenging. In Tennessee, it's essential to verify deadlines for filing a motion for rehearing or reconsideration. You might want to check with the local court or seek legal advice to ensure you're on track.
Ok I have the emergency stay tomorrow.
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It sounds like you're dealing with a complex legal situation. In Tennessee, filing for a motion for rehearing or reconsideration after an emergency stay requires quick action. Make sure you're aware of the deadlines and requirements involved.
If you need guidance on specific deadlines or procedures, it's advisable to check with the court or consult a legal professional. If you decide you need further assistance, let me know.
If the bio mom has said who the father is and had in some of the hearings, to just find out yesterday he is *% NOT the bio dad. Can that go against her?
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In Georgia, if the biological mother has misrepresented the identity of the father in court proceedings, it could potentially impact her credibility and the outcome of custody hearings. Depending on the circumstances, the court might reconsider custody arrangements. Consider these points:
- Evidence of intentional misrepresentation could affect her parental rights.
- Legal consequences might arise from knowingly providing false information.
Would you like more information on how this could affect custody proceedings?
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It seems like you're dealing with a complex custody situation in Tennessee. Misrepresentation of the father's identity could impact the case, especially if it was intentional. Here's some general information:
- Courts consider credibility when making custody decisions.
- Providing false information can have legal consequences.
- You may want to present any evidence of misrepresentation during hearings.
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Would you like more information on how this could affect custody proceedings?
I am the aunt. And yes.
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It appears you're navigating a challenging situation in Tennessee regarding custody. Misrepresentation by the biological mother could impact custody decisions. Presenting evidence of false information might influence the court's decision.
Would you like to know more about how this could affect custody proceedings?
Yes
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Misrepresentation of the father's identity in court could significantly impact custody proceedings. This situation might warrant legal counsel to ensure your rights and interests are protected. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
No I’m pro se
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Handling this situation on your own can be challenging, especially with potential misrepresentation involved. Ensure you have all evidence ready for your hearings and familiarize yourself with Tennessee custody laws. Let me know if you need more information or guidance on specific procedures.
I received a letter from the TN state child support. It is a state stamped DNA result.
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If the DNA results show the alleged father is not the biological parent, it could impact the custody situation. In Tennessee, this might affect child support obligations and custody arrangements. Present this evidence during court proceedings to ensure it is considered. Do you have any other questions about how this might affect your case?
What about for me since the bio dad is unknown. I’m the Aunt. I had custody from birth due to sever abuse and neglect. Meth in her little system.
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Since you had custody from birth due to severe abuse and neglect, and the biological father is unknown, this could strengthen your position. In Tennessee, the child's best interest is the primary concern. Here's what you might consider:
- Present evidence of abuse and neglect.
- Highlight your consistent care and stability provided to the child.
- Demonstrate the mother's misrepresentation if applicable.
Would you like more information on how these factors might impact custody proceedings?
The juvy judge verbally ordered the mom to not let the baby around a certain man because of his criminal charges. We found out this man’s wife is her daily babysitter! How do I handle this?
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Handling this situation requires careful documentation and action. Here are some steps you might consider:
- Collect evidence showing the baby is being cared for by the babysitter.
- Present the judge's verbal order and any documentation you have regarding the man’s criminal charges.
- File a motion to alert the court of the situation.
Would you like more information on how to proceed with these steps?
If I ask her under oath tomorrow who takes care of the baby while she works, can her own testimony be used as evidence?
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Yes, her testimony under oath can be used as evidence in court. If she admits to violating a court order, such as allowing the baby to be cared for by a prohibited individual, it may impact custody decisions. Ensure this information is documented for your proceedings.
The wife the babysitter, testified in juvy court she would be the caregiver while the bio mom works.
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The babysitter's testimony could significantly affect the custody case, especially if it violates the judge's verbal order. Consider bringing this evidence to the court's attention during the hearing.
Is there anything specific you need more information on regarding this situation?
I had court ordered visitation from the last order. She has said absolutely not. I asked again and then it was “he** no. You already tried to kidnap her once”. Then she blocked all communications.
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This situation involves complex custody issues, including allegations of criminal charges and blocked visitation. In Tennessee, violations of court orders, especially concerning visitation, can be serious. You might consider:
- Filing a motion for contempt if visitation is being unjustly denied.
- Gathering evidence to support your claims.
Would you like more information on filing a motion for contempt or any other aspect?
Yes. Do I still take it thru Juvy or circuit?
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In Tennessee, whether to take your motion through juvenile or circuit court depends on the specifics of your custody case. Generally:
- Juvenile court handles cases involving minors, including custody issues.
- Circuit court may handle appeals and more complex legal matters.
Confirm with your local court which is appropriate for your situation.
Ok. I can ask the Circuit judge to order vista can’t I?
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In Tennessee, if you believe your visitation rights are being violated, you might consider:
- Filing a motion for contempt in juvenile court if it's under their jurisdiction.
- If your case is in circuit court, you can request the judge to enforce visitation rights.
Would you like more information on filing a motion or on any specific procedure?
Just asking about how to ask the judge. And with the bio dad stuff and the babysitters husband. It’s tasking. I just want to be as honest as I possibly can.
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It sounds like you're dealing with a complex custody situation with multiple factors involved. When speaking to the judge, honesty and clarity are key. Here are some points to consider:
- Clearly present evidence and facts about the babysitter and the bio dad situation.
- Be concise and stick to the facts without personal opinions.
- Focus on the child's best interests and any court order violations.
Would you like more information on how to prepare your statement for the judge?
Yes please
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It seems you have a potentially strong case involving custody issues, court order violations, and misrepresentation. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
If so, could you please tell me a bit more about the issue?
I’m pro se.
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You're handling a complex legal situation with multiple factors that could impact custody. Here's how to prepare your statement for the judge:
- Organize your evidence clearly and chronologically.
- Stick to factual information, avoiding emotional language.
- Highlight the child's best interests and any specific violations of court orders.
If you have more questions or need further guidance, feel free to ask!
What is exactly The TN code for severe abuse and neglect. She pleaded that in *.
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In Tennessee, severe abuse and neglect are defined under the Tennessee Code Annotated (TCA) § *-*-*. It includes various situations such as physical harm, emotional harm, or neglect that endangers a child's health or welfare.
Do you have any other questions or need further information on Tennessee laws?
What is the other fact in law Neglect and?
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In Tennessee law, neglect typically refers to a caregiver's failure to provide necessary care and supervision, leading to harm or risk of harm to a child. The key components include:
- Failure to provide adequate food, clothing, shelter, or medical care.
- Leaving a child unattended or in dangerous situations.
Do you have more questions about this or another legal topic?
She was using Meth in utero
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Using meth during pregnancy can be considered as a form of severe abuse or neglect under Tennessee law. Here are some points to consider:
- Substance abuse during pregnancy can endanger the child's health and welfare.
- It may impact custody decisions based on the child's best interests.

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With that, why would the juvy judge give custody back? The did not verify her living situation. Did not follow up on the babysitter situation. No address on file. They did not check her home since March *. Who knows where they live.
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It sounds like you're dealing with a challenging custody situation. Here are some possible reasons a juvenile judge might return custody:
- The judge may have considered the biological mother's recent improvements or changes since the last review.
- Lack of verified living situation or follow-up might be due to procedural delays or constraints.
- The judge's decision might be influenced by the mother's efforts to meet court requirements or progress in rehabilitation.
If you have concerns about procedural lapses, consider documenting these issues and presenting them in court. If you need more guidance, feel free to ask.
What’s the legality of a Georgia DL, when she hasn’t lived at that address for over * yrs? Her Tennessee privileges are suspended for non payment of criminal fines since */*
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In Georgia, holding a driver's license with an outdated address is generally considered a violation, as state law requires updating your address within 60 days of moving. Additionally, driving privileges suspended in another state (like Tennessee) can impact your Georgia license status.
Do you have any other questions regarding this situation?
So *-8 years is a violation in Ga and TN?
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In Georgia and Tennessee, holding a driver's license with an outdated address can be a violation. Typically, states require updating your address within a specific timeframe after moving. Failure to do so may lead to penalties or affect your driving privileges. If you have more questions about this issue, feel free to ask!
What about having civil fines never paid to Animal control. Over $* four years ago?
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In Georgia, unpaid civil fines can lead to various consequences, including additional fines, penalties, or potential legal action. Here are some general points to consider:
- Check any notices or correspondence from the agency regarding unpaid fines.
- Contact Animal Control to explore payment options or potential settlement.
- Monitor your credit report for any impact.
If you have further questions or need guidance on resolving this issue, feel free to ask!
It was in TN
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In Tennessee, unpaid civil fines to Animal Control can have repercussions, such as additional fines or legal actions. It's advisable to address any outstanding fines to avoid further complications. If you need more specific guidance or have additional questions, feel free to ask!
How do I present the animal control?
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You might consider presenting the animal control issue with the following steps:
- Gather evidence: Collect all documents related to fines, notices, and any correspondence regarding the unpaid fines.
- Contact Animal Control: Reach out to the agency to discuss payment options or possible settlement arrangements.
- Prepare a statement: Clearly organize the information and present it in a logical manner during any relevant proceedings.
If you need more information on this process or have additional questions, feel free to ask!
They are the bio moms charges not mine.
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It sounds like you're navigating a complicated situation involving custody, legal charges, and procedural concerns in Tennessee. While it's crucial to separate your situation from the biological mother's legal issues, you can present evidence related to her charges if they impact custody. If you have more questions or need further guidance, feel free to ask!
Ok. Thank you.
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It seems you're navigating a complex legal situation involving custody, potential misrepresentation, and various legal concerns. You've been handling things pro se, which can be challenging. If you have more questions or need further guidance, feel free to ask!
I will.
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It sounds like you're dealing with a complicated custody and legal situation, especially with issues around misrepresentation and procedural concerns. If you need any further support or information, feel free to reach out!
It does show a pattern of her not following the law on repaying both criminal and civil fines. And the Drivers license issue. Not to mention the bio dad and the babysitter stuff.
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You're dealing with a multifaceted legal situation involving custody, misrepresentation, unpaid fines, and more. Here are some key considerations:
- Misrepresentation and credibility can impact custody decisions.
- Unpaid fines could lead to legal consequences.
- Outdated driver's license information may cause legal issues.
If you need further assistance or have more questions, feel free to ask!
How will a circuit judge respond to this evidence?
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A circuit judge in Georgia might consider the following:
- The credibility of the biological mother, especially concerning misrepresentation.
- The impact of unpaid fines and outdated license on her ability to provide a stable environment.
- The child's best interests, including any evidence of neglect or abuse.
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In Tennessee, a circuit judge will typically evaluate:
- The credibility of the biological mother, especially if there's evidence of misrepresentation.
- The effect of unpaid fines and outdated license on her ability to provide stability.
- The child's best interests, including any evidence of neglect or abuse.
Is there anything else you need help with?
Oh and she has no reliable transportation. She relies on friends.
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The lack of reliable transportation could further impact the biological mother's ability to provide a stable environment for the child. This, combined with other issues like unpaid fines and misrepresentation, might be significant in custody decisions. If you have more questions or need further guidance, feel free to ask!
How do I ask the judge for *.5 days visitations while the appeal is still in play?
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To request *.5 days of visitation while your appeal is pending, consider filing a motion in court to modify or enforce visitation. Be clear about your reasons, such as maintaining a stable relationship with the child. Gather evidence supporting your request and focus on the child's best interests.
Ok. I think this would give the mom accountability too
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It seems you're in a complex custody situation with multiple factors involved. While requesting visitation during an appeal, ensure you present clear evidence and focus on how it benefits the child's welfare. If you need more help or have questions, feel free to reach out!