Judgment Voidness Criteria Explained

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A judgment can be void if there is a lack of personal jurisdiction, improper service, or fraud. In custody cases, courts consider the childs best interest, including any history of abuse. Gather evidence of abuse, alcohol issues, and protection orders. Collect school records and witness statements to support your case. File a motion to modify custody in Arizona or Washington, presenting all relevant documentation.

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The case was filed against mr in *. After years of abuse from my daughters father I left in august * to tryand find a safe place . i left az and went to wa state, i enrolled my child in school in az and returned for 10 days every month, I planned on taking her permently to washington at the end of the school yeat. i had my child in washington with me during the winter break and returned her toaz to be in school. i had to return and I took her bacck
It sounds like you are dealing with a complex custody case involving allegations of abuse and false accusations from your child's father. In Washington, the court will consider the best interest of the child, including the history of abuse, when making custody decisions.
- You may need to provide evidence of the past abuse, the father's alcohol issues, and the protection orders.
- It might be essential to demonstrate your efforts to ensure your child's safety and stability.
Would you like information on how to gather and present this evidence in court?
to washingtin with me after she was left alone by her dad after he was hospiyalozed from alchole pisioning her also asuled the child.. i returned to az to attend mt adult sons grasduation her father lied to the court and said i kidnapped her and endangered her he got tempory cystudy an d i was not allowed tio see her, he didnt tell the judge he had been served and had a protectuion order against him in the past fot ayear or that he is an alcholic and been in icu * tumes in the kast year for that reason. and he lied about having had ger un hus care since birth
It sounds like you have a strong case for seeking custody based on the father's history of abuse and alcohol issues. Here's what you can do:
- Gather all evidence of the father's abuse and alcohol-related incidents, including any hospital records and protection orders.
- Collect school records showing your involvement in your child's education.
- Obtain witness statements or any other documentation that supports your claims.
Would you like more information on how to file a motion to modify custody in Washington?
she is in az
It sounds like you are dealing with a very challenging custody situation with significant factors including abuse and false accusations.
Here are some steps you can take:
- Gather Evidence: Collect any documents related to the father's abuse, alcohol issues, and any protection orders.
- School Records: Obtain records showing your involvement in your child's education.
- Witness Statements: Gather statements from anyone who can support your claims.
Would you like more information on how to file a motion to modify custody in Arizona?
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It appears you have a significant situation involving child custody and serious concerns about your child's father's ability to provide a safe environment.
To modify custody in Washington, you should:
- File a motion to modify the custody order.
- Present evidence of the father's abuse and alcohol problems.
- Provide documentation of your involvement in your child's life.
Would you like detailed steps on how to file a motion to modify custody in Washington?