[The Ex] [last name] <[the ex email]@[email].com>
Sun, Jun 17, 2007 at 8:54 AM
To: [Custodial Dad] [last name] <[Custodial dad email]@[email].com>
Happy Father’s Day,
[Custodial Dad].
Speaking specifically to the pivotal point, I am not aware of any restriction on you coordinating a day and time with me so I may facilitate your visit to little
[daughter]. Furthermore, it is clearly in our agreement. Again, just let me know when, as my family and I have repeatedly communicated to you.
When you are ready, I can finalize comfortable visit arrangements.
As always, we remain prepared.
Have a blessed day.
Kindly,
[The Ex]
[Custodial Dad] [last name] <[Custodial dad email]@[email].com> wrote:
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CERTIFIED MAIL - RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED
FIRST CLASS MAIL
ELECTRONIC MAIL
Dear [The Ex]:
Despite your refusal to accept child support for [daughter], I have begun
an automatic deduction from my PNC Bank account that will be sent to
you at the only address I have of record: 100 E. Jersey Rd; Lehigh
Acres, [other state] [zip]. I am praying that my daughter is well cared for and
that she is doing well. While I may not agree with you committing
Parental Alienation, it is my obligation as her father to ensure she
is taken care of.
On that note, for your edification, if [daughter] is receiving any form of
assistance through [other state] State you are required to notify them that
I am currently and have been providing health insurance and child support for
her. Any attempt to evade and defraud the state of [other state] will be
reported by me.
[daughter] is covered through [insurance company], as she has been. I will retain the
insurance card until I have a proper address for her. In the event of
a medical emergency please call [insurance company] directly utilizing her Social
Security number.
It has been a long year since I have heard [daughter]’s voice. I have a
room full of toys for her that I have been holding for her through
birthdays, [Custodial Dad]tmas and Easter as well as final gifts from Mary
O’Brien and things from her grandmother. I only wish to have the
opportunity to give them to her in person. I can assure you that I
will see [daughter] very soondespite your best efforts to frustrate visitation
and alienate me as her father.
Sincerely,
[Custodial Dad]
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[Custodial Dad] X [last name]
[XXX]-[xxx]-0185
[Custodial dad email]@[email].com
Moody friends. Drama queens. Your life? Nope! - their life, your story.
Play Sims Stories at [email]! Games.
[Custodial Dad] [last name] <[Custodial dad email]@[email].com>
Mon, Jun 18, 2007 at 11:12 AM
To: [The Ex] [last name] <[the ex email]@[email].com>
Bcc: [Step Mother] <[Step Mother’s email]@[email].com>
[The Ex];
Thank you for your overdue contact.
At least last year you had enough respect for my daughter to allow her to call me... well in the spirit of your e-mail I’ll simply remind you NONE of my phone numbers
have changed in the past two years ( i.e. cell phone [XXX]-[xxx]-5480 and home [XXX]-[xxx]-0185)
Now to address the bulk of your e-mail:
Two long years have passed with me begging and pleading for simple phone calls. When I was IN [other state], you did not present [daughter] and your father was the
only one with the decency to call as I waited hours for you to show up. The sentiment you express is nice however, you have yet to prove reliable in your word.
I do remain hopeful though.
Lets update though:
In this current year, I have sent no less than 4 certified letters to every address I know that you and your father are connected with. I have telephoned your father
too many times to note! I have emails upon emails asking for contact. The results of which I STILL do not have a phone number,address, or A[other state] information
concerning [daughter] for the past two YEARS.
It should be/is clear that ALL I have ever wanted is to see my daughter.
All of that aside... As for future visitation, I am happy to work out an arragement for the rest of the year but let us begin with this summer. I am requesting for
[daughter] to spend the summer with me. I am ready to have her in my home immediately... but for you to prepare, I propose the 24th of June 2007. As agreed upon (and
as is legally standard) it is your duty to bring her here. If you can not, I will be happy to work out an arrangement with you.
As late as it may be, AGAIN let me stress I will try and appreciate the sentiment and I look forward to seeing my daughter in the very near future.
Tell my daughter I love her.
[Custodial Dad]
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[Custodial Dad] [last name] <[Custodial dad email]@[email].com>
Tue, Jun 19, 2007 at 10:19 AM
To: [The Ex] [last name] <[the ex email]@[email].com>
Bcc: [Step Mother] <[Step Mother’s email]@[email].com>
[The Ex],
I am again forwarding this letter as I expected some contact yesterday
You will I hope have my daughter contacting me soon, if a phone call is too expensive reverse the charges (I am home every evening AFTER 7:30pm) or e-mail me the
number and an appropriate time to call
[Custodial Dad]
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[Custodial Dad] [last name] <[Custodial dad email]@[email].com>
Wed, Jun 20, 2007 at 11:08 AM
To: [The Ex] [last name] <[the ex email]@[email].com>
Bcc: [Step Mother] <[Step Mother’s email]@[email].com>
Still NO contact....
I see as usual you are letting both [daughter] and I down AGAIN
Sad for you [The Ex].... well I hope you will please re-read your letter to me and follow through on her and my contact and getting my child and I together
Please tell her I love her (or better yet show her the note, I sure she can read by now.... but of course I have NO way of knowing that since you are still NOT
allowing us our contact)
Well please read my letter and I am (still) waiting for my daughter
[Custodial Dad]
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[Custodial Dad] [last name] <[Custodial dad email]@[email].com>
Mon, Mar 24, 2008 at 9:56 AM
To: [paralegal] <[paralegal]@[Custodial Dad's Law Firm]>
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~ I have too much respect for the idea of God to make it responsible for such an absurd world.
Georges Duhamel ~
[Custodial Dad] [last name] <[Custodial dad email]@[email].com>
Mon, Mar 24, 2008 at 10:34 AM
To: [paralegal] <[paralegal]@[Custodial Dad's Law Firm]>
Bcc: [Step Mother] <[Step Mother’s email]@[email].com>
[Custodial Dad’s other state lawyer] and [paralegal],
Besides the letter(s) that I have just forwarded to [paralegal]; and in response to the fax I received...
[daughter] has and maintains health insurance through [insurance company] since 2005 (easily verifiable).
She was notified in a certified letter on June 8, 2007 (Article number 7007 0220 0001 6474 5919) to utilize [daughter]’s insurance policy by her social security number
through [insurance company] as the numbers had changed. I did not have her address to forward her an insurance card and will require that address as well as all information pertaining to [daughter] including school and resident phone number before I send them ANYTHING further.
I will not be sending her nearly $1,000 per month as the worksheet does not allow for her mother’s income anywhere. It is obvious she is being supported by some means
and isn’t it mandatory for her Financial Disclosure. In addition for mothers that are unemployed, wouldn’t the State assign a wage to her? I was under the impression
that it could never be declared as zero. For the record, I have been sending Child support checks totalling $200 per month beginning in June of 2007 and will maintain
that amount until an official order comes in.
As for the Webcam, I am readily awaiting contact of when to initiate the webcam. It has not been denied by me as evidenced by my emails asking for a time and place, I
am again at the beck and call of [The Ex]. She plays these games of allowing contact one minute then denying it. There has yet to be any phone contact since July 18,
2007 despite her promise of a 6 p.m. phone call and there has been ONE visit in three and a half years time.
I do expect a strong letter in kind for the nonsense that is being insinuated.
Thank you;
[Custodial Dad] X [last name]
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