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What Are The Checks and Balances for Texas Family Court?

  • Posted on August 3, 2010 at 7:21 am

I have a 9 year old daughter. For the past year her father has had temporary primary possession of her because of a false affidavit he filed. I have been fighting, the information he filed has been disproved, but I am still working to regain primary custody of her. A month ago there were some very serious crimes committed in her fathers home. His older son on 10 years probation for Manufacture and Delivery of Methamphetamine was arrested at the house for two counts of assault with a deadly weapon. His dogs had gotten out and two little girls in the neighborhood brought them back to the house. He shot out the window of the house at the girls. When the police arrested him, they found drugs all around the house including my daughters bedroom, and her fathers. Her father (unemployed) went on the run with her. She missed so much school and her father did not call the school, after three weeks the school withdrew her because she was a presumed missing child. CPS has an open investigation opened by the police reports.

I was able to get a TRO on her father and a Writ of Attachment for my daughter. The constables located her and returned her to me. However at a hearing a few days later the Judge returned her to her father. He disappeared again the same day. There is no reason that she could not have gone to me, her mother. (Concerned friends have suggested the Judge may have been paid off).

I am desperately concerned for my daughter. I again do not know where she is. She is not in school and no one other than her father has access to her.

Is there any system of checks and balances in Texas Family Court? This is clearly a crisis situation and I need help quickly in order to insure my daughters welfare. Any helpful suggestions would be appreciated.

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Things to remember before working as a nanny

  • Posted on July 1, 2009 at 9:06 pm

Are you looking for a job as nanny, and then you are likely to need to go on several interviews and meet with new families face to face. A nanny interview is different from other job interviews in that you will likely be going to someone’s private home rather than a business location. So it is important to keep your safety in mind while still being open to having a positive experience. What follows are safe interviewing tips for a nanny post.

Keep People Aware

Always leave someone else – a friend or a family member – know where you will be and at what time you will be there. Give information such as the address of the family’s home or the location where you will be meeting, the time the nanny interview will be starting, and the time you expect to be finished

Perform a Background Check

Always go for a background check on one or both parents before your nanny interview. From this you can learn a great deal about the family and can judge whether they are legitimately looking for a nanny and if they will be a safe family with which to work. Collect as much information you could to be on the safer side.

Ask Questions

As a nanny you will be working closely with the family as their nanny. Therefore, don’t be afraid or shy to ask questions about the family and to listen carefully to their answers. If you feel uncomfortable about any of their answers, then you want to reconsider working as their nanny.

Conclusion

After having many cross checks and ensuring your safety you can come to a conclusion whether to be a nanny for that particular family or not.

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