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Old 06-03-2004, 10:34 AM   #20
Sir Kenyth
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Join Date: August 30, 2001
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Age: 54
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Well, after discussing the situation with numerous lawyers, it's not looking good. Indiana law gives judges a lot of power in family law. Though his decision flies in the face of legal precedent, he can do it. They all say an appeal would be a complete waste of money.

The problem is, an appeal only addresses situations where someone is denied their rights or due process. It does not address new evidence or the validity of the judges decision unless it is denying you your rights. Since I have been given non-custodial joint custody with liberal visitation, it will be hard to say I'm being denied my rights.
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