Legal Question in Family Law in Massachusetts

family separation

my wife deserted home with my two year old child almost a mounth ago,at this point she never tried to establish contact with me,i dont know where she is or what she could have possibly tell the police about me since they located her and the child and refused to give me any further details. what should i do i this point ?


Asked on 5/24/07, 7:18 pm

3 Answers from Attorneys

Re: family separation

See an attorney and file for custody. Turn custody order over to police.

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Answered on 5/24/07, 7:24 pm
henry lebensbaum Law Offices of Henry Lebensbaum (978-749-3606)

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I agree and add that your attorney should get a private investigator. An interview will reach the details of the situation and will get down to what your options are.

I was wondering why you waited. Any how, time is important, and if you need assistance or have questions, contact me.

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Answered on 5/24/07, 9:31 pm
Gregory Lee Gregory P. Lee, Attorney at Law

Re: family separation

The prior answers ignore the fact that the police have refused to give you information on your wife's location. It is possible that your ex-wife is claiming that you are abusive, whether there is cause or not. Hiring a PI or taking other steps to locate her could be seen as stalking behavior. You need to tread carefully, and act only with advice of counsel.

I woulld suggest that you engage a lawyer, file the divorce, and seek notice by publication as the first step. A copy of the notice can also be sent to the police. This is the smart way for a man innocent of abuse -- opr guilty of abuse -- to proceed, because it creates a clear evidentiary path that you are acting lawfully.

It may sound time-consuming and expensive, but defending a criminal complaint of even misdemeanor stalking is more so.

I concentrate in family law, and take care to protect my clients' interests. Please feel free to contact me for a further consultation.

Greg Lee

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www,gregleelaw.com

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Answered on 5/25/07, 6:57 am


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