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I guess it is not a rumor then...is it?2009-07-14 065.AGREED ORDER ON CHILDRENS ISSUES - AWN
This is an entry on the custody docket


I guess it is not a rumor then...is it?2009-07-14 065.AGREED ORDER ON CHILDRENS ISSUES - AWN
This is an entry on the custody docket
It's interesting how you assume with no information to back you up, that RON is the one that was unwilling to work out an agreement to switch weekends so that Ron would be allowed to spend Father's Day with his son. Unless, of course, you have proof that Ron didn't try to work out something with Crystal?
Seems just as likely to me that Crystal was unwilling to allow Ron to have Junior on Father's Day until 6pm when HER visitation ended. Without PROOF - we just do not know and it is pointless to guess and make assumptions about either party.
Can someone please give me a valid reason why JR's visitation days/week-ends following Haleigh's disappearance is even being discussed?
The subject seems to be nothing more than something to debate and adds nothing to the case at hand.
We may as well get it out in the open to prevent it from becoming a larger issue. The fact it is part of the public record means it should be OK to be discussed, imo. The custody battle is an ongoing dispute in this case and could go towards motive. We should be able to discuss possible motives when it comes to Haleigh's disappearance, imo.
Other than that it is a legal, public record of Ron's contempt of court and a charge of interference with custody? It is the Ron thread. Where should it be discussed? While everything should contain an element of Haleigh, there can be no way to forget that Jr is also a child of these two and deserves the visits with his mother without her having to go so far as to file charges against the father in order to get them. To me, having read the other documents, and reading Crystal's testimony that Ronald would often NOT let her see the children when she was supposed to be able to, is re-created in this newest charge.
That is why I discuss it. I cannot speak to why others do.
I just hope Jr wasn't witness to any confrontation that Friday evening. He's been through so much already.
It's interesting how you assume with no information to back you up, that RON is the one that was unwilling to work out an agreement to switch weekends so that Ron would be allowed to spend Father's Day with his son. Unless, of course, you have proof that Ron didn't try to work out something with Crystal?
Seems just as likely to me that Crystal was unwilling to allow Ron to have Junior on Father's Day until 6pm when HER visitation ended. Without PROOF - we just do not know and it is pointless to guess and make assumptions about either party.
Can someone please give me a valid reason why JR's visitation days/week-ends following Haleigh's disappearance is even being discussed?
The subject seems to be nothing more than something to debate and adds nothing to the case at hand.
Yes, she was within her rights to file the charge on him. However, it is a moral issue. To deny Ronald the relief to spend Father's Day with his child when he has a child missing is cruel, imo. She could have done the right thing by bringing him home on Saturday night or early Sunday morning, but she chose not to consider his feelings or those of her son, imo. He chose to face the consequences of making certain his child was with him for that very important day not only for himself...but for Rj, too. IMO, he did the right thing for his child.
--------I hope the judge, he or she, is a wise and fair individual who abides by the law - not by his or her own personal feelings in the matter. Special occasions occur throughout the year, i.e, Mother's Day, Christmas, Thanksgiving . . .those issues are addressed during the visitation arrangement proceedings and the finished product reflects that - If the parent didn't take that, i.e, father's day, up with the court and request to have the child/children that day - No he/she can't just, out of the blue and with no prior discussion, refuse the other parent their scheduled visitation day. That's the way the law works and for very good reasons!!
IMO
----------It appears massively incongruent that Crystal is lambasted for not following every jot and tittle of the law and Ron, once again is excused from breaking the law. Being in contempt of the order is against the law. Excuses or not.
It appears massively incongruent that Crystal is lambasted for not following every jot and tittle of the law and Ron, once again is excused from breaking the law. Being in contempt of the order is against the law. Excuses or not.
To each his own. No matter how much I disliked my ex, I never kept my children from their father on his day. I would help make cards, gifts, and see to it they spent that valuable and quality time with him. It was not only important to him, but it was of utmost importance to them. They were excited and happy to see him on "his day". It was all about the children instead of the law. It was in their best interests which does make it a moral issue when it could be easily agreed upon by both parties without involving the courts.BBM. It is NOT a moral issue, it is a LEGAL issue, one more LEGAL issue wracked up AGAINST RONALD CUMMINGS.
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Does anyone know if Jr. spent Mother's Day with his mother?
I am a very lucky person as I have never been in the middle of a custody situation, either as a child or as a parent. What is the usual process when a parent is denied court ordered access to a child ? They call LE and then what happens ?
Nothing much when you call LE, you HAVE to take it to court.