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jarrett

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I have joint custody of my twin girls. And my job is ask me to go out of town for a month.

Is there a law that allow me to leave the kids with your mother while i leave to go work for a month. And when i get back we pick back up with the days

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tomturkey

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There is no law that states on your visitation time that if something comes up that you cannot leave the children with their grandparents or any family member, you just need to inform the mother of your intent, and it has to be on your visiting times, the mother will probary tell you she wants the children to stay with her, and if you have no promblem with that then that is an option, by doing this it will not take away any of your rights.

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