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I have 50/50 custody with my son and his father. Today we had a school open house it was fathers visitation day and he was bringing 9 year old our son to school. Father knew he was meeting me at school at 5pm. Father shows up at 5;20 and our son told me he was just at my house picking up his computer. I said how did you get into my house and my son said the sliding glass door wasnt locked all the way.

Now father said he waited in the car while my son went in but still father has no right when he knows I am not home to let my son into my house without me there right? I had my computer on, personal info on the table etc. My ex has been threatening me with letters from his attorney to try for full custody in recent months..he has been trying for years thus we dont have a healthy relationship. Is it illegal for what my ex did..its not the first time this is just the first time he tried this time my door was unlocked. WHat are my rights here? The police said I had none I said that doesnt sound right I own the house no one else. My child is in fathers custody at the time I am not at home I see sooo many issues here plus they left my front gate leading to the sliding glass door wide open so now I had two doors open to my house for anyone else to get into.

How do I handle this besides the obvious keeping my house locked.

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Posted on / Apr. 08, 2011 07:35:00

You don't want your own son in your house when you are not there? Would you rather have your ex drop him off at Charles Manson's compound?

Anonymous
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Posted on / Apr. 08, 2011 07:35:00

You don't want your own son in your house when you are not there? Would you rather have your ex drop him off at Charles Manson's compound?

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