What about court orders during national emergency? | |
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MP2302 (OP) User ID: 77008369 United States 03/18/2020 08:56 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "Not sure for sure; kinda made it up, but it could be" - InfoWarrior530 |
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MP2302 (OP) User ID: 77008369 United States 03/18/2020 09:04 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Please, I need some guidance other than my attorney I want to see a US code that discusses this for my own eyes and own free will. But I can’t find a damn thing on my own accord... "Not sure for sure; kinda made it up, but it could be" - InfoWarrior530 |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 73437028 United States 03/18/2020 09:06 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I’m in Ca,unfortunately. Quoting: MP2302 I have 50/50 custody. When can someone violate the state order and protect their children during a crisis like this. Do I still have to meet in a parking lot during a nuclear Holocaust because a local court says so, or is there exemptions? Like for example a pandemic? Does anyone know about a federal law that gives guidance on justified willful disobedience of a state order during a national emergency. Any idea or reference to a state/federal law would be appreciated. Just wondering cuz this can get complicated for a many people for many a whiles Lol. When the system crashes, there will be no rule of law. It was all voluntary anyway. |
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MP2302 (OP) User ID: 77008369 United States 03/18/2020 09:09 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I’m in Ca,unfortunately. Quoting: MP2302 I have 50/50 custody. When can someone violate the state order and protect their children during a crisis like this. Do I still have to meet in a parking lot during a nuclear Holocaust because a local court says so, or is there exemptions? Like for example a pandemic? Does anyone know about a federal law that gives guidance on justified willful disobedience of a state order during a national emergency. Any idea or reference to a state/federal law would be appreciated. Just wondering cuz this can get complicated for a many people for many a whiles Lol. When the system crashes, there will be no rule of law. It was all voluntary anyway. Nawwww, don’t play stupid, you know what I mean; that grey area, I need some federal codes here please and not a wise ass response "Not sure for sure; kinda made it up, but it could be" - InfoWarrior530 |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78565053 United States 03/18/2020 09:11 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | A court order is there for when 2 parties are unable to negotiate logistics on their own terms. If 2 parties are in agreement to met up elsewhere for exchange despite what the court order says it’s not a big deal. If two parties are in agreement of time changes, day changes, medical care, etc., not a big deal. Violating any child support payments and taking the kids out of state without the other parent’s approval is a huge no-no and you can be held in contempt if the other parent decides prosecute. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 73437028 United States 03/18/2020 09:16 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I’m in Ca,unfortunately. Quoting: MP2302 I have 50/50 custody. When can someone violate the state order and protect their children during a crisis like this. Do I still have to meet in a parking lot during a nuclear Holocaust because a local court says so, or is there exemptions? Like for example a pandemic? Does anyone know about a federal law that gives guidance on justified willful disobedience of a state order during a national emergency. Any idea or reference to a state/federal law would be appreciated. Just wondering cuz this can get complicated for a many people for many a whiles Lol. When the system crashes, there will be no rule of law. It was all voluntary anyway. Nawwww, don’t play stupid, you know what I mean; that grey area, I need some federal codes here please and not a wise ass response You don't get it. |