Veronica Mars: Annoy, Tiny Blonde One. Annoy Like the Wind.
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Was it clear, though, when Meg died? If she didn't fill out the birth certificate herself, or give the information to the staff person filling it out, it would have been left up to her parents to provide that information. They may have simply omitted giving Duncan's name as father. In which case he has no legal rights whatsoever, unless and until he can sue for custody, and have DNA testing done. Even then, all testing does is prove he either definitely isn't, or he could be, along with all others of his blood type, the baby's dad.
So, absent any legal proof that Duncan's the dad, custody automatically falls to the deceased mom's parents, if they want it.
An 18 year old high school student could lose his/her child to the grandparents. It does happen. The standard in most states is "best interest of the child."
I know you meant this, but just to clarify, the "best interest of the child" standard must be qualified by a presumption in favor of the natural parent(s). Mothers and fathers are supposed to be equally presumed although historically mothers were given a greater presumption. So even if the grandparents are a better home for the child, the natural father would get the presumption and the burden would be on the grandparents to show the father's home is in some way detrimental to the welfare of the child.
This comes up often in adoption cases where foster parents are fighting it out with natural parents to adopt a child. Natural parents get the presumption even if it's clear that the foster parents have a superior environment, emotionally and economically, and the burden is on the foster parents to show that the leaving the child with its natural parents will be detrimental.
WRT VM, the plotline about custody makes little sense. Would have been better if they were more worried about Meg's parents getting even temporary custody and abusing the baby while the custody hearings were going on, but I find that difficult to swallow.
ETA: Inevitable x-post with our newest attorney. P.S. Stephanie, in my office it's the attorney who took the bar the most recently that gets all the questions outside of our specialty. Go Bar prep!
Even then, all testing does is prove he either definitely isn't, or he could be, along with all others of his blood type, the baby's dad.
DNA testing these days can prove he's the father, with a very small margin of error. I don't think there would be much question about his getting custody, and I think they could make a pretty good case for the abuse. First, they could swear Meg told them about it and said the stuff she had written was about her family. Second, the sheriff saw evidence of abuse. Third, any allegation of abuse would cause the sister to be questioned.
t will be interesting to see Keith try to come to terms with who it is that Veronica is. Surely, this can't be a huge shock (also, how stupid do you have to be to keep diapers in the house?).
I thought the hole punched through to the other apartment, and Keith had to reach in to get them.
DNA testing these days can prove he's the father
DNA testing does take time, the backlog is terrible, especially for low-priority testing.
I'm of the opinion that Meg's parents took charge of the baby and didn't list Duncan. The lack of funeral talk indicates time passage. The talk of courts indicates Duncan has asked the courts to rule that he is the father. It also took time for them to set up the whole escape plan, so therefore this is not happening immediately after the birth.
The real question is, why is Daddy Kane over on another channel macking on the president, instead of standing up for his newly-fugitive kid? Even if he personally is in the middle of a "I fled the jurisdiction so as not to spend a weekend in the county jail" type of situation, surely there are lawyers, guns and money at his disposal, you know?
For that matter, Logan could probably direct him to a good lawyer, and if the boys would only move into a normal person's apartment then they could afford to pay him/her. And Weevil could supply the guns. Everybody wins!!
As to the sheriff not noticing the weight? I own a cop car. the suspension is very stiff, and the weight of Duncan would hardly be a blip.
Even if it did depress the back of the car half an inch, most people wouldn't notice. Last week I realized I had three 40-pound bags of rock salt in my squad car's back seat for over a month.
I'm more curious about all that water Duncan drank. I'm assuming he took his
pee bottle
with him when he snuck out of the trunk.
The Weevil/Logan scenes were the best ones this episode. They need a good road trip. Maybe sharing one motorcycle.
I had another thought. Keith's line at the end about not being able to trust Veronica again - I think that echoes the way I feel about the show now a little bit. If as viewers we don't even know where the truth ended and the scam began, how can we take anything else that they show us at face value. Alias pulls this stunt all the time, and it bugs me there too.
That was my favorite part, too. The overall episode seemed contrived and a bit muddled to me, though.
Yeah, I'm getting that. The scenes with the google search and the tatoo-- those were so ridiculous I thought they had to be jokes.
I am pleased they wrapped up at least one storyline, however brutally forced. I liked that Duncan told Veronica he loved her, and I think she never returned the sentiment, did she?
And I still love me some Lamb.
The Weevil/Logan scenes were the best ones this episode. They need a good road trip. Maybe sharing one motorcycle.
As a show newbie, all I can say is, "MEEP."