Greetings all....
Hope all is well with everyone.....
I've a question for guys with wives with kids....
In the past I've read posts about the custody situations which can result with the Colombian fathers when the mother tries to bring out the child.
Pete E.'s post was most informative....
Thanks to Pete.... Paty and I pursued and attained s writ of sole custody for Paty's daughter Lina....
We processed the visas and departed Colombia via ElDorado in Bogota.
DAS was interested in the custodial document, but was satisfied with the legality and validy of said document.
Now my question....
We're planning a trip back to Bogota at Christmas....
Lina, Paty and Me....last weekend we talked to the lawyer that did all the previous documents for us...
The legality of the documents were assured, however we were informed that the father can rescind his permission for Paty's sole custody.
We were under the impression that the custody agreement was permanent,...which we were assured it is, but can be overruled by a document issued later....
The short take is that if Lina appears in country, the biological scumbag can disallow her leaving the country.....
Thus creating a huge problem for us....
We feel we dodged a huge bullet and have decided that Lina will not travel to Bogota with us....
I'm wondering if adoption (name change) and US citizenship changes the situation?....
I'm always somewhat amazed about the perpetual fluidity of the legal system there...just wondering if anyone else has had a similar experience or a better understanding of the situation?
Thanks in advance....
Best regards to Nelson and family....
Fean