My question involves a child custody case from the State of: California
Can a text message agreement to provide diapers and other necessities to the non-custodial parent be legally binding?
The backstory is there was an agreement that until the non-custodial parent got back on their feet the custodial parent would supply both children with their necessities on the non-custodial parents weekend, now the custodial parent wants to try and take away the children from the non-custodial parent if they cannot provide those things for them on their weekends.
I just want to know if the text message exchanges and agreement between the two parents could be considered a legally binding agreement.
Can a text message agreement to provide diapers and other necessities to the non-custodial parent be legally binding?
The backstory is there was an agreement that until the non-custodial parent got back on their feet the custodial parent would supply both children with their necessities on the non-custodial parents weekend, now the custodial parent wants to try and take away the children from the non-custodial parent if they cannot provide those things for them on their weekends.
I just want to know if the text message exchanges and agreement between the two parents could be considered a legally binding agreement.
Custody and Visitation Issues: Can Text Messages Be Legally Binding
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