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FBI rescues son from Doomsday Mom
What is custodial interference and how is this used to keep one parent away from another?
In this episode of the Modern Divorce Podcast Host Billie Tarascio, along with Modern Law contributor (and mom) Nancy Conrad, discuss in depth a unique custodial interference case from Arizona, where a teenage son, Blaze Thibaudeau, was abruptly taken out of state and into the wilderness by his mother. The case was unusual because it involved a potential harm to the child due to the mother's belief in an impending apocalypse.
The father's lawyer successfully argued that the teen was in immediate and irreparable harm, leading to an arrest warrant and charges being filed. That allowed the FBI to step in and arrest the mother as she tried to enter Alaska through Canada.
This particular case is compared to two other outrageous custodial interference cases that Billie has worked on. For anyone concerned about their child's safety around the other parent, and worrying about whether their child will be "kidnapped" by family, this is a must-listen for what to do, when to do it, and how to make it happen.
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And Hello and welcome to another episode
of the Modern Divorce podcast.
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I'm your host Billy Tallahassee.
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I'm joined today
by my wonderful mother, Nancy Conrad.
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And we are talking about a court case
out of Arizona.
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Where a teen was taken
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and we've got all sorts of issues
surrounding custodial interference,
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emergency family law orders and what to do
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if a child is taken out of state
by another parent.
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Now, the facts of this case are crazy,
Mom, you want to you want to fill in?
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Yeah. Okay.
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So this one caught my eye.
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It came up about two and a half weeks ago.
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And I remember
I texted you about this. Like what?
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Because it just sounded so strange.
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But here's what happened.
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A mother and a father
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living in Arizona in Gilbert,
which is where you live.
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They have a teenage son and the mom
was increasingly getting involved
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with sort of thinking that there was going
to be the end of the world.
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The end of the world is nigh.
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How many times has
that happened through the ages?
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You know, many times.
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So many cults.
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And anyway, so this was a little strange.
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And the husband and wife
were on the edge of getting a divorce.
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They had given it
another go, apparently in October.
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But by the end of October,
Mom got all the camping gear
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and took gear and took the teenage
son with her to Idaho,
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but really
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didn't give the dad any other clues,
just like I'm going.
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And the other weird thing
that happened about this,
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and this is where I'd heard about it,
was from her daughter,
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who is an adult
and she's a young married woman.
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Her her husband, who is also young.
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He got on YouTube
and recorded a long interview.
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You can find all of this stuff and said,
“My wife left and she went with her mom.
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And there
they think the end of the world is coming.
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And she invited me to come.
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They had tickets for me to go to.
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It was, I think Boise or Idaho Falls
and but I said, I can't.”
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I can't.
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And, you know,
“I love you, but I can't do this.”
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So then what does the dad do?
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The that day or the very next day,
Dad goes down to his attorney
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and he files for custodial interference.
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Sort of almost. Okay.
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So the mom thinks
the end of the world is coming.
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They've got four kids.
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There's one minor children.
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Mom and dad are on the rocks.
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Mom takes the oldest or the youngest
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who's 16 or 17 and takes off.
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Dad tries to find them, can't find them.
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They're eventually located in Alaska.
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So what Dad did was
he went and filed an emergency motion
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for temporary orders
without notice in the family court,
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because you can't have
a custodial interference
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unless you have a custody order
that's been broken.
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And so when mom took the teen,
there were no custody orders in place.
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And married parents can travel with
their children wherever they would like.
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So she wasn't violating anything.
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She wasn't in violation of anything.
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He probably would be unable
to get the police to even help him
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go find his child
without some sort of crime.
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And crime only exists
once they get a custody order in place.
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So the father's lawyer files
a petition for dissolution and a motion
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for emergency temporary orders,
and then an arrest warrant is issued.
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So you looked at the paperwork of this
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because it's it's public
information has been in the newspaper.
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What was
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different about this from a garden variety
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mom goes to the next state
and takes the kid with them when
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somebody's in the middle of a divorce,
because that's very common.
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Very common happens all the time. Right.
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And not that is not usually worthy
of an emergency order.
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So the lawyer in this case
did a very good job of making the case
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that the teen was in danger of a media
and irreparable harm.
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And he drew parallels
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to the Lori Vallow case. Hmm.
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Which is right.
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So which is a very interesting way to go.
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But he he did a great job saying
this is not your garden variety case.
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He attached exhibits to the
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to his petition.
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And let me just read you
a part of this motion.
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It says, Several years ago, mother started
forming beliefs in the end of the world,
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scenarios eerily
similar to the well-publicized Lori
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Vallow and Chad Daybell saga,
which also took place between
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Gilbert and Idaho
and which culminated in murdered children.
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Mother has since come to believe
that she is the chosen prophetess,
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and the party's
minor son is the Davidic Messenger,
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the one who has taken prophesied
in her interpretation of Scripture.
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The group's belief in their super elite
chosen status
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as messengers of the last days
is particularly chilling.
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So that's just
one paragraph of this motion
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which got the court's attention.
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Yeah. Wow.
That's like flames all over that.
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That attorney really made it sound awful
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because, yeah, potentially the
this young man could be in danger.
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And and apparently, you know, he's
a good looking kid on the football team.
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And dad says he loves football
and he didn't want to miss the next game.
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And this was out of character for him
although I don't know if that ended up
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in any of the court docs
that the the attorney put together.
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He did say, you know, the minor child
has strongly resisted mother's beliefs
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and strongly feels mother's
beliefs are the product of mental illness.
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Mothers beliefs of the child's
divinely chosen status
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adds to the concerns.
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Yeah. So
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yeah and then she included
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or he, the lawyer included exhibits
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including letters from mom to the kids.
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Long, long letters.
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Questions for the Lord
when she was going to meet the Lord.
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Oh, boy. Yeah.
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Including am I one of the witnesses
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who will prepare with, you know, son.
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Okay, so.
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That was enough
to get the judge to say, yes.
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We think that there is certainly
a risk of immediate and irreparable harm.
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It's certainly worthy of us
figuring it out.
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Yeah, the family was eventually
tracked down in Alaska.
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Do we even know how they got to Alaska?
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Well, they were on the border,
the Canadian Alaska border,
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and it was probably a passport thing.
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So they probably already had,
you know, thank God for modern technology
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and you get that information there.
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And yeah,
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but, you know, the other thing
is, too, is that his older
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sister was with him and the mom's brother.
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Right. Was also there.
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So you have four peop well,
maybe three people.
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And then the son
who have bought into this doomsday thing
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and they're trying to prepare for when God
calls them, and that's just weird.
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I'm sorry. I mean.
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It's weird. It's scary.
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I can only imagine how scary that was for
this teen.
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And I, I feel pretty awful for him
that he's been caught in this
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and that there's all this news about him.
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But there's an upside to
and that is that he was found
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he's probably back home now
and they have two charges outstanding
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apparently unless things have changed
but two charges that were filed, right.
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Yes. For felony custodial interference.
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And custodial interference is interfering
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with a lawful court order
or denying someone their parenting time.
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So once dad was able to get this order,
it also came
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with an arrest warrant
and she's now been charged.
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What's interesting
is if she had no notice of the
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order.
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Yeah, because it happened after she left.
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I wonder if she can be charged.
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I wonder if she if that's not a defense.
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Because if there's no order in place,
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she didn't do anything illegal
in taking her son.
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And if she didn't know about it,
then she's not keeping the son away.
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So probably this gets pled
way down or goes away would be my guess.
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But I don't know what the facts.
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And, you know,
maybe that's the better thing to happen.
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You know, she
she may be different and her beliefs
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and but she's not really criminal.
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It's just scary, especially in the context
of the Lori Vallow case.
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We haven't even touched on what that was
for anybody who doesn't know.
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Lori Vallow and her second husband,
I don't know if it was second
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or third husband, Chad Daybell,
I guess they were in Gilbert.
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Lori's first husband was murdered or shot
or had, you know, and then their two
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children disappeared and were found
in graves in Rexburg, Idaho,
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which provides no
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was the first place I ever had a job
so well,
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not my first job, but my first job
out of college, interestingly.
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So that's. Fun.
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There you go.
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So, you know, small town,
but it's a it's a nice
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close knit town.
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And they've both been sentenced.
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So Lori was convicted
of killing her two kids
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and perhaps her husband as well.
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It looks like the death
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penalty is on the table for Chad Daybell.
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So what's interesting when we say
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like, okay, what mom did wasn't criminal,
you know,
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what's hard about this
is that it's so potentially dangerous.
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Right?
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So parents
leave with their kids all the time
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and you're allowed to do that.
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And sometimes it's incredibly dangerous
and sometimes it's not.
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So that and that kind of gets to
my next point is how do people there are
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there got to be a certain number of people
that think,
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oh, I can't have my children around dad
or my mom or vice versa.
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In this case, it's the mom that is going
to be charged or has been charged.
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And, you know, lots of times
it's a domestic violence situation
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or those are the charges,
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not so much the psychiatric thing
or a religious doomsday thing. But
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how does one come up with like this one?
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You said they had attachments
to the charges, you know, docu.
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It's that said,
you know, look, judge, here's proof.
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So most people are going to need to have
some kind of proof, won't they, for
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somebody danger or whether the child
they think is in danger.
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Yes, it could be very hard.
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So the first thing that people need
to know is if you don't have court orders,
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you need to file quickly
because of the CCJ
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and which state has jurisdiction
over the custody issue.
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So sometimes people will move
or they'll say, hey, I'm going back
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to stay with my parents or whatever,
and if they can make it six months, then
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jurisdiction will have moved from the home
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state of Arizona to the new state.
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And certainly if they're if they want to
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relocate permanently,
their case is much better.
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If they've managed to do that.
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So if you are the one at home
and your spouse has left
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with your children
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and maybe
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you haven't filed for divorce yet,
maybe you think things are like
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we're working it out or they're on
the rocks, or do we just see how it goes?
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You should file something.
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You really, really want.
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The family court involved.
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When you have any sort of
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worry about
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custodial interference, mental illness,
domestic violence, you immediately
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have to go to the court
now to get an emergency order is not easy.
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There is a case that I worked on
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many years ago where a young mom
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became part of this cult accidentally.
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She wasn't even young.
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By the time she was 19,
she answered an ad to become a nanny
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and she ended up in a cult.
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And I remember that one.
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Oh yeah. It's been a lot of years.
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But she had to be picked up by her mother
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in the middle of the night with her baby,
you know, and ran away out of state.
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And she was from Washington and she got a
a a restraining order in the state
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that she went to because that doesn't
have the same jurisdictional issues.
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So she got a restraining order,
but we didn't have any evidence.
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We showed up.
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So he filed to bring this mom
and baby back.
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We showed up in a temporary orders hearing
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and we were making some
pretty crazy allegations.
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It's not a normal violation to say
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like this person was captured
and held prisoner
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psychologically
and through becoming part of a cult
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and you can't bring her back
and you can't make the kid come back.
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And we didn't have any evidence.
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And so what happened?
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Did I luckily was able
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to convince this judge that
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there was real danger?
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And he I remember him like yelling at me
and telling me to call it down.
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But like, I wasn't there was nothing.
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So I had to really convey how dangerous
the situation
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was for this mom and this baby
and how dangerous this dad was.
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And then luckily, the court
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appointed a court appointed advisor
and a best interest attorney.
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And then as the case went on
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and we were able to find these other women
and wives who had been
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treated to similar situation,
and we could do discovery,
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we could prove our case,
and eventually we proved our case.
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And he never had parenting time
with that child again.
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But it wasn't easy.
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And was this the this was a case where he
the man was already married to somebody.
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I don't
know if he was legally married or not,
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but there were like three wives
in the house or three women in wife.
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Like. Okay.
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And they would have women
that came in and out over the years.
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And she had joined this
because she was working for him.
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She got hired as a nanny.
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She got hired
as a nanny to go down and work for him.
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And, you know, went through
the very predictable pattern
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of love bombing by the entire family.
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Yeah.
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And, you know, she was a nice, sweet,
naive girl and just got roped in.
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And that's that's what happened.
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That's so interesting.
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So that's a good example
of custodial interference.
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And luckily, you were able to get
now you have another interesting case
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that took a lot of time,
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the baby William case, where
that was clearly custodial interference.
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But that was
it was really more like kidnaping.
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Well, yeah.
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So custodial interference
is kidnaping by a parent.
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Okay.
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So if a parent kidnaps a child,
the crime we're looking at
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is most likely custodial interference
because.
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Yeah, kidnaping.
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I think the definition of kidnaping
probably involves the stranger.
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But yeah,
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so in the baby William case,
the family Court became
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an incredible tool in finding this child
and bringing this child back.
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And that is also what we see
in this recent case with the tributaries.
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The Family Court's order
and the Family Court's involvement became
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absolutely critical in finding the child
and bringing the child back.
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And so a baby Williams case,
we had a court order.
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We went through his entire divorce case.
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We got him custody rights.
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Finally, as part of his divorce,
he went to go begin exercising
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his parenting time.
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And within days, mom was gone
and her parents
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were reporting that
my client had killed her and the baby.
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Yeah. And it pretty. Traumatic.
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Really bad. Really bad.
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And so because the baby was with
and that was a baby
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at the time the baby was with mom,
we couldn't get an Amber Alert.
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We couldn't get an arrest warrant.
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We had to go to the family court
and ask the family Court to issue
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an arrest warrant for the baby
and then worked with the FBI.
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And it took it took a lot of discovery
and a lot of work
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within the family court in order
to get the evidence, to find this baby.
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And it took between
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I think the baby was taken in June,
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and we didn't find the baby
until September.
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Yeah.
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Which is a horrendously long time
to have a baby go missing.
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Horrendous. It is.
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And you really had to go
and do a lot of work in finding out
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who's lying and where is this baby hiding
and then the police and FBI
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at the same time. Right?
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Yeah.
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And there was really so,
you know, when my client was a suspect.
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So it's not like
the police were cooperating with us and
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we used depositions that we could get
through the family court.
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We used subpoenas
that we could get to the family court.
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We looked at everybody's records.
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There was a Facebook group
that became very,
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very involved in helping
put the pieces together.
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And it was eventually it was the interest
from the Facebook group.
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It was the people on the ground
that managed to turn a critical witness,
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which led to my client finding his baby.
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That is amazing.
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And by the way, we have a podcast
about this like three or four parts, but
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just to have these
citizen detectives and now
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I think that may have had
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I mean, to have this stuff go on YouTube
right away with the dad in this case.
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The two videos
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I think helps a lot.
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And luckily this was
this was a good situation.
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But in both cases of the Thibaudeas
and also Baby William, there was proof.
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I mean, you had to work to get the proof,
but you you got it.
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And so I think
getting back to that situation again,
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if somebody's concerned
then about their child
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being taken across state lines
or maybe even out of the country,
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that you have to have proof and
you have to jump on it, get that attorney.
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So the for the first case
you talked about,
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did were you already representing
this person.
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The the young woman.
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So the young woman in the cult?
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Yeah, no, her mother called me.
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Her mother called me and was like,
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I found you know,
I've gotten my daughter out of this cult.
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I've rescued her.
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And those those are the types of calls
where you're like, Oh.
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Yeah,
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yeah.
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We hear a lot of things.
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Yeah, right. You know?
And so I wasn't sure.
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But as I talked to this mom
and as I then talks
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to this client and, you know, it was real.
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And so yeah, and that was, I mean,
that was how the judge felt too, like
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really Billie?
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But, you know, yes, it was true.
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And then in Baby William's case,
my client had been
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the victim of severe false accusations
by this mom
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for a good year,
and which is why we fought so hard
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to get him a really great divorce decree
and get him that parenting time.
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And she could not face
the fact that she had lost
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and that her lies were uncovered.
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And she just dug in on the lies.
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And the sad thing about that,
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not for my client,
but the reality of that situation
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now is that mother's
rights have been terminated.
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My client has full custody.
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His wife has adopted baby William.
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Oh, see, I didn't even know
that they had gone that far yet.
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So that's that is kind of sad.
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I mean, it really it's
probably the best outcome
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under the circumstances,
but it shouldn't have to be that way.
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You shouldn't be so dedicated
to your false accusations
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that you're willing to make choices
that land you losing your child.
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And that is a little bit about, you know,
we probably see the same thing with
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the Thibaudeas.
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It is.
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I mean, I know that that child is almost
18, so it's not quite as big of a deal.
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But making
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sort of extreme
moves can have consequences.
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And then on the opposite side, we've got,
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you know, the client who escaped
from the cult, who made extreme moves,
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but they were justified and we proved it
and it paid off.
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Yeah.
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Now, in the Thibaudeau
case
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that that young man is almost 18.
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I mean, if he's 17, he's,
you know, pretty.
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And then this is not a question of custody
or anything,
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because that really didn't
come up after 18, does it?
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No, no.
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And I would I would think
these parties will get divorced.
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Dad will probably end up
as the custodial parent.
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The child will probably,
you know, spend time with mom.
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But, you know, they're in the homestretch
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versus the
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other two
cases we discussed where they were babies.
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I kind of hope that you're
right about the,
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you know, maybe pleading down the charges
because
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it just it doesn't really serve anybody
to, you know, have somebody have jail time
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or or have a felony on their record
if if things can be fixed.
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And and luckily, FBI stepped in and,
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you know, two weeks later wasn't even
it wasn't even that long.
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I think it took about a week.
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So kudos to the,
you know, the police and FBI and all that.
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And now I have to say to
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Gilbert has had its fair share
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of some weirdness
because the Lori Vallow case took place
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in in Gilbert and also Idaho
and then the baby William case.
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Well, it wasn't
I don't know if it touched on Gilbert.
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One of the families
may have lived in Gilbert for a while,
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but it was mostly Mesa, wasn't it?
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Or but still, you know,
I just think that there's too much of it.
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And we're not around here, so.
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Well, you know,
we're we're a large jurisdiction.
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So there's.
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Yeah, there's a lot going on for sure.
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So just kind of to wrap up,
what would be the takeaways
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then for somebody who might be listening
to this and thinking,
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you know, I need to get my kid
away from this other parent?
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The best ways to do that are probably
not to in unless there's danger going on.
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Spirit the child out of the house
in the middle of the night.
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Please talk to a lawyer
because like as we discussed
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these three different scenarios,
every single one of those cases
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needed a different strategy
that is incredibly specific to your facts.
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And sometimes I'm
the one advising the parents, Yeah,
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you do want to get out of the state
and you do want to stay out of state
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as long as you possibly can
without anybody filing anything.
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So get advice because these are very
tricky, tricky, tricky situations.
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And then the other thing
that I think is so cool
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and worth really lifting up
is like crowdsource first investigation
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is really effective is
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like, yeah, going online
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and talking about your issue
and getting help finding things
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and information is really cool
because people will get involved.
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People want to be part of it, people will
commit to it, they'll spend hours on it.
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And the you just have more unlimited
resources than the police do.
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Exactly.
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And, you know, not everybody's got
a phone, right, with all of these lenses.
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And people, especially in the baby
William case, is so many people
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turning in evidence or conversations or,
you know, text messages.
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And that stuff is just great evidence.
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It is. It absolutely is.
00;25;13;08 - 00;25;16;12
Like eventually you get so close,
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something gives so
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true. Crime is pretty cool.
00;25;20;17 - 00;25;22;13
Podcasts are cool.
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I'm really happy that this case
was a happy ending,
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but I know that there are families
out there
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who are dealing with these issues and
trying to figure out like, what do I do?
00;25;31;18 - 00;25;33;23
What do I do?
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And then when one of the last points
I wanted to make too
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is that, you know, you will
you have people reach out to Modern Law
00;25;40;24 - 00;25;44;02
and say, you know, let's have a counselor
sit down and talk.
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But in these situations,
they really it's hard for somebody
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to wait until the last minute and call
after something has happened.
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You know, it should.
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I know it's hard,
but people do need to pick up the phone
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and get in touch with their attorney,
don't they?
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Yes. So in the case with the Thibaudeaus,,
00;26;02;29 - 00;26;07;19
dad got lucky that he was able
he had the facts
00;26;07;21 - 00;26;11;06
and the evidence and the exhibits
to go get an emergency order.
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But if you don't
if you're more like, you know, the rest of
00;26;16;12 - 00;26;17;28
you know, the people out
00;26;17;28 - 00;26;22;00
here, there isn't some smoking gun
and you don't want to wait.
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You want to get a court order in place.
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If you think there's a danger of
your spouse taking your children anywhere,
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get a court order because then
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you have a preliminary injunction
that immediately goes into place
00;26;33;09 - 00;26;37;05
that says nobody can take the kids
out of state without
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permission of both parents.
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And then if that happens,
you can get your warrant.
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Because you can't just pick up the phone
and call police and say,
00;26;44;15 - 00;26;46;25
my husband took my child
and I don't know where he is.
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You can't. Exactly. So heartbreaking.
00;26;49;09 - 00;26;52;21
That is so scary. Yeah, absolutely.
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And, you know, the family court
can move quickly or slowly.
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Luckily, this dad was able to get
that emergency order that same day.
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But it just doesn't always work that way.
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And any given judge,
one judge might be like,
00;27;03;26 - 00;27;06;07
yes, this is an emergency
and another judge might be like,
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I'm going to set a hearing.
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Yeah.
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And that hearing is what, six
or eight weeks down the road or something?
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Probably not.
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An emergency hearing should happen
fairly soon.
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But let's say it's weeks later.
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You know, weeks
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later is weeks where your child's gone
and who knows what's happening.
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Right.
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That sounds awful. Awful, awful.
00;27;24;28 - 00;27;29;14
Well, also and before we go to
we should mention when without law school,
00;27;29;14 - 00;27;31;14
for those people
that are kind of on the fence
00;27;31;14 - 00;27;33;28
about things that
maybe they don't have the money of this,
00;27;33;28 - 00;27;37;26
the ability they can go to him
without lawsuit law school
00;27;37;26 - 00;27;42;21
dot com and learn
how to do some of these filings
00;27;42;23 - 00;27;43;20
on their own.
00;27;43;20 - 00;27;47;29
Yeah one without law
school is just a fantastic program.
00;27;47;29 - 00;27;50;04
If you are not in a position
to get a lawyer
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there is no better resource
in the entire country
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to help people
who are representing themselves.
00;27;55;28 - 00;28;00;05
You get access to a close community,
a lawyer
00;28;00;05 - 00;28;04;12
who does daily live calls and Q
and that's amazing.
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Yeah, it really is so much coaching,
so much content, so many courses,
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so many people rooting for you.
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It's a wrap around coaching platform for
people who are representing themselves.
00;28;15;19 - 00;28;16;27
It's very cool.
00;28;16;27 - 00;28;17;09
Yeah.
00;28;17;09 - 00;28;20;09
And that that is such a great idea
because so often
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when you're going through a divorce,
00;28;21;10 - 00;28;25;25
you feel kind of you're all alone and you
maybe can't talk to a lot of people.
00;28;25;25 - 00;28;30;03
Your your sometimes your closest friends
are friends with both,
00;28;30;06 - 00;28;31;20
you know, your spouse and you.
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And it's just so awkward.
00;28;33;25 - 00;28;35;18
So awkward. Yeah.
00;28;35;18 - 00;28;39;11
Or you have 10,000 questions
and it costs a ton of money
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to talk to your lawyer about it
every time.
00;28;41;08 - 00;28;44;03
So you join in with that law school,
even if you have a lawyer,
00;28;44;03 - 00;28;48;01
because you can get a lot of information
and then use your lawyer for things
00;28;48;01 - 00;28;49;17
like going to court
00;28;49;17 - 00;28;53;09
or, you know, you can just use your lawyer
more strategically, right.
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Like when these really messy situations
come up.
00;28;56;12 - 00;28;57;23
Absolutely.
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All right.
00;28;58;04 - 00;29;01;05
Thank you all for joining us today
for this episode
00;29;01;05 - 00;29;04;00
of the Modern Divorce podcast,
where we talk about custodial
00;29;04;00 - 00;29;08;23
interference, emergency orders, UCC GPA
and lots of interesting cases.
00;29;09;00 - 00;29;11;05
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