What if he is in jail and she made a will stating that she wanted her parents to have custody if neither she nor the child's father can look after the child?
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What if he is in jail and she made a will stating that she wanted her parents to have custody if neither she nor the child's father can look after the child?
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The U.S. Constitution (specifically 5th Amendment) may help you understand.
In my state, you would still have to bring a guardianship if the child is under 18 - it helps if the Will names who you want but they still need a formal guardianship of the person and property. An emergency temporary guardian can be appointed the same day but the Court will still appoint an attorney to represent the child only for the guardianship and for Letters to be issued. IMO and based on the StatutesWhat if he is in jail and she made a will stating that she wanted her parents to have custody if neither she nor the child's father can look after the child?
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Cadaver dogs are trained specifically to detect the scent of human decomposition. Dogs can also be trained to air scent. In Laci Peterson's case they called them "trailing dogs."Wouldn't they have to determine Kelsey was dead first?
Unrelated. And this is a horrible question but would cadaver dogs be able to determine if a scent was of a dead body specifically? For ex, could they use one in the truck they towed away to determine that there was something of interest there versus Kelsey's "regular" scent? Does that make sense?
Wouldn't they have to determine Kelsey was dead first?
Yes. They are trained to alert to cadaverine.Wouldn't they have to determine Kelsey was dead first?
Unrelated. And this is a horrible question but would cadaver dogs be able to determine if a scent was of a dead body specifically? For ex, could they use one in the truck they towed away to determine that there was something of interest there versus Kelsey's "regular" scent? Does that make sense?
They can indicate on human remains YEARS later.
What if he is in jail and she made a will stating that she wanted her parents to have custody if neither she nor the child's father can look after the child?
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Yes. They are trained to alert to cadaverine.
Cadaverine - Wikipedia
Almost like he doesn't want anyone talking to the baby without him around. Would a one year old offer any insight? They're not even talking by then, are they?
As the custodial parent he would have a say in who takes temporary custody of the baby *unless* KB's family files for temporary custody in family court and makes a case for why they should have temporary custody.
This video shows cutting of the locks.They are saying they cut the lock off the fence but when I watched to video it just shows them pushing the gate open. Is this bad reporting or what? IMO
That's pretty young to be able to say anything significant even if she was an early talker.
Although my brother was an early talker. At 14 months he could say some simple three word sentences "Ik zie paard!" (I see horse!)
Hmm. It would be unusual.
You have different dogs for each task. Cadaver dogs for a deceased person and trailing/tracking dogs for a live person.So the dogs would be able to reasonably alert to the combination of Kelsey's scent and cadaverine? Man, the questions I never thought I'd ask.
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