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#JUDGE #COURT #TRENDING #familycourt @courtwatchers #Realitycourt #childcustody #zoomcourt #judgefleischer #karen #CourtTV A custody battle has erupted, and the accusations are flying! Mom claims Dad abandoned their children, disappearing for months with no contact. Dad, now seeking court-ordered visitation, faces serious questions about his commitment and well-being. In this video, we dive deep into the heart of this family feud. Hear Mom's emotional testimony as she recounts the devastating impact of Dad's absence. Explore the conflicting accounts and decide for yourself: Is Dad genuinely trying to reconnect, or is this a case of too little, too late? Watch now to uncover the truth behind this explosive custody drama! Litigants List: Mom: Miss Taylor Dad: Mr. Staley Dad's Attorney: Miss Orchard Attorney: Miss Freddy Legal Terms: Sole Custody: One parent has the legal right to make all major decisions for the child. Visitation: The right of a non-custodial parent to spend time with their child. Restraining Order: A court order that prohibits someone from contacting or approaching another person. Evidentiary Hearing: A court hearing where evidence is presented to the judge. Affidavit: A written statement confirmed by oath or affirmation, for use as evidence in court. Parental Alienation: The process by which one parent intentionally turns a child against the other parent. Grandparent Visitation Rights: The legal right of grandparents to visit their grandchildren, typically granted under specific circumstances. Legal Motions: Motion for Visitation: Mr. Staley filed a motion seeking court-ordered visitation with his children. Core Narrative and Central Arguments: The central conflict revolves around Mr. Staley's absence from his children's lives and his subsequent attempt to gain court-ordered visitation. Miss Taylor argues that Mr. Staley abandoned the children, failing to communicate or provide support. Mr. Staley, through his attorney, is attempting to demonstrate his commitment to his children and address the reasons for his past absence. Text Message Showdown: Who's Telling the Truth About Visitation? "Do you think the judge should grant visitation? Why or why not?" "Whose side are you on in this custody battle? Let us know in the comments!" "What do you think about the mom's decision to deny visitation on the son's birthday?" "Have you ever experienced a similar situation? Share your story in the comments!" "Subscribe for more updates on this case and other juicy legal dramas!" Kansas Law on Parenting Time (K.S.A. 23-3201, 23-3221): Parenting time is a legal right, not optional. Denial of parenting time without court approval may result in: Contempt of court charges Fines or sanctions Make-up time for the other parent In serious or repeated cases, a modification of custody THANK YOU for watching! Please LIKE & SUBSCRIBE!💓 #court #zoomcourt #Realitycourt #childcustody #babymamadrama #divorce #divorcedrama #FamilyCourt #ZoomCourt #CustodyBattle #ChildSupport #CoParenting #FamilyLaw #ParentingAgreements #babydaddyproblems #DivorceCourt #CourtCase #babymamadrama #bestfamilycourtmoments