Showing posts with label sean goldman in new jersey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sean goldman in new jersey. Show all posts

Friday, December 25, 2009

New Front of Sean Goldman's Custody Battle: Grandparents Bring it to U.S. Soil: Who is Lins e Silva?

Many people who know the tenacity of the Bianchis are saying that we have not seen the end of the battle for Sean's custody. The grandparents' new weapon is the little sister of Sean. She is the daughter of Lins e Silva. Bruna Bianchi died while giving birth to her.

Now let us take a look at Lins e Silva.

Lins is a prominent divorce attorney in his father's family law firm. He is the one who was behind all the appeals that kept Sean in Brazil with him and his grandparents. His father's law firm could be the one that finalized Bruna's divorce from her husband, David Goldman. How convenient it was for them? Bruna divorced her husband in a country where the couple's primary residence was not.

Without him being knowledgeable about the intricacies of Brazilian law, David could have been granted the custody of his son much earlier.

There are many issues that will need to be solved as far as Sean's sister is concerned. Will Lins e Silva and the grandparents find sympathetic ears in a U.S. court or a judge?

Watch on.






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Thursday, December 24, 2009

Merry Christmas to David and Sean Goldman! What's Next for Sean Goldman in New Jersey?

Congratulations to David Goldman who never stopped fighting for his son! Thanks to all the good citizens of Brazil and the U.S.A for their contribution to the release of this kid from Brazil.

Trajectory: Single Dad David Goldman's Remarkable Efforts over the years to regain custody of his son, Sean

Now that David has his son, the work is just started. One way or another, Sean will have to be in touch with his Brazilian grandparents. After all, a good part of his young years was spent with them. We hope that after taking time for healing, David will transcend all the bad feelings and headache over appeals and rejection and hand over the olive branch. We hope that once or as often as a few times per year, Sean and his father will go back to Brazil so Sean can see his family and friends. The difference is that at this time it will be on the father's own terms.

Obviously, many negotiations have to be taken place for that healing to happen.




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