How on earth are you this rigid and still manage to ignore a judge’s ruling reading:
How on earth are you this rigid and still manage to ignore a judge’s ruling reading:
You are confusing lying with ambiguity. I’m not sure exactly what the visa requirement was for Giersch, and I’m not sure how it impacts custody. I don’t know what steps he’s taken towards the visa short of actual application. You don’t either. State saying he’s not applied is only one piece of the puzzle.
You know that personal attacks are the last resort of a losing argument, right? And I’m hardly co-signing on your “summations”, so that’s pointless as well.
No, but it does indicate that you weren’t previously familiar with these cases and rather had to randomly google supporting evidence for a wild accusation.
Laurie Morales. Natalie Morales is a television presenter. Did you just randomly google “men who killed kids” and link them? I can do the same with “women who kidnapped children”, or “bears who live like people”.
School holidays in Monaco don’t begin until July - I don’t think you’re correct that this was the visit meant to bring the kids to the US for summer vacation, I think this was regular visitation.
Secrets.
And then they divorced, right? Boo, hiss.
“Jennifer loves drama and absolutely thrives on it,” said the insider, “She used to play games with her ex-husband/co-star Scott Foley on the set of the ABC show ‘Alias’ by calling Ben on her cellphone right in front of Scott.”
This is a weird look for the party that proclaims loudly at every turn how much they love babies, childbirth and the troops, no?
You have absolutely no idea what compromises have been made - one side is silent and the other is not. Speculation.
I am cool with giving any parent a one-off conditional refusal if the other parent has been openly suggesting kidnapping. It sounds like he tried to come up with a middle ground - you’re a fan of compromise, why didn’t she suggest some other solution to the passport problem? I’m guessing she didn’t because A) refusal…
When she’s had physical custody of them she’s gone to court to attempt to get emergency orders not to return them to their dad - the specificity and timing of that does concern me. As does her giving birth and not telling the father, and then refusing to put his name on the birth certificate for ages, and then taking…
If she were to leave the property with both children and one passport, she would not be leaving the country. And there is no evidence that she is crazy enough to leave the country with one kid but leave the other one outside the airport to fend for themselves.
You say I don’t know Monaco isn’t in the EU, I say I do. There is absolutely no way to settle this. Ah, well. I guess we’ll both have to continue living with our own firm convictions, then.
Thanks, but as an EU citizen, I know that Monaco isn’t in the EU.
The children are most likely US and EU citizens - US citizenship does not trump other nationalities, so I don’t know why the kids keep getting exclusively referred to as “American”.
What a lovely bit of editing you’ve done. It tips your hand more than mine to snip off the end of what I actually wrote:
They’re not coming back to the US. A random Californian judge has made a ruling that has a loooooong way to go before it’s enforced in any way. The kids live in Monaco, this isn’t exactly fetching them back to LA from San Francisco.