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Reply #110: the jurisdiction is in fact in a Florida court right now. [View All]

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Bacchus39 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-13-07 01:27 PM
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110. the jurisdiction is in fact in a Florida court right now.
Edited on Thu Sep-13-07 01:27 PM by Bacchus39
the judge will decide who gets custody of the child. the father or the foster parents.

How could Cuba have any jurisdiction on custody matters when 1) one of the claimants is a US citizen 2) the foster parents currently have custody (and Cuba has absolutely no jurisdiction over them 3) the father is in the US 4) the child is in the US???

a family court does have rights to unilaterally strip parents of their custody rights. that is one of the things family courts do, duh!!

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