Posts Tagged ‘documents’

SUMMER SAFETY AND YOUR CHILDREN – By: Michelle Sigona

Tuesday, July 20th, 2010

Photo courtsey of The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children

Photo courtsey of The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children

The kids are out of school, the sun is shining longer and play time is in full effect!  Whether your children are swimming at pools with friends or are home alone for longer periods of time, there are a few tips you should consider to keep the kids safe.   For children coming from divorced homes, The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children suggests making sure all of your custody documents are in order and certified copies are available in case your children are not returned from a scheduled summer visit.  NCMEC also published a list for parents to review with children. 

The goal is safety!

1.  MAKE SURE children know their full names, address, telephone numbers and how to use the telephone. 

2.  BE SURE children know what to do in case of an emergency and how to reach you using cell phone or pager number.  Children should have a neighbor or trusted adult they may call if they’re scared or there’s an emergency.

  • Share/Bookmark

Father uses court to abduct child

Friday, December 18th, 2009
Jean Paul Missing

Jean Paul Missing

Investigators say Jean Paul Lacombe was abducted by his non-custodial father, Jean Philippe Lacombe, on October 15, 2009 in San Antonio, Texas.  Lacombe allegedly gave the court invalid Mexican Documents to overturn the case, and the judge gave him custody.  Lacombe was supposed to show back up for a court hearing on Monday, October 19, 2009, but instead he fled with his son.

HISTORY OF CUSTODY

Cliff Herberg with the Bexar District Attorney’s office in Texas says there are 1,400 pages pertaining to this case that have accumulated over the years in Mexican court.  He has not had a chance to review every single page, but Mr. Herberg was able to provide a timeline and background of custody between the parents. 

 2003:  Divorce proceedings began 

2004:  Divorce is finalized, and both parties agree Jean Paul will live with his father, and his mother will have “extended access” meaning she would still see her son on a daily basis by picking him up from school, taking him home, eating dinner with him.

  • Share/Bookmark