You contact the parole board (just Google it) and make sure you have his date of birth, his release date, etc. and they will give you the name of the officer in charge of his case.
You contact the parole board (just Google it) and make sure you have his date of birth, his release date, etc. and they will give you the name of the officer in charge of his case.
I"m not sure if parole workers give out that information. I don't believe everything is public record. I believe somethings are confidential.
They don't have to give out personal information, but as a family member with concerns about a child's welfare they will need to let them know, especially if he is a sex offender. That is available to the public in Canada and in the USA. And that is where the OP lives.
I'm glad you told me to do that smackie it really helped now I can legally tell him he can't see my kid after he's born. What would you guys recommend as a way to talk to her about this and set boundaries and all that without stressing her out more than she already is?
Keep your mouth shut for now and comfort her.
Let her see her father. I have a feeling after she sees him again, she will realize having him in her life is not such a good idea. Ask her how she feels after their first meeting and take it from there.
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