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You said: Wow, more REALLY bad advice. My response: BAER. You said: Did you catch the part where the GAL stated that they spoke to the child, but the child said it didn't happen. My response: Because kids never lie and tell you what you want to hear. BAER You said: That's called a lie, in court, its called perjury. My response: Unless it's the kid that told the lie..... And still doesn't change the FACT that you DON'T BADMOUTH the other parent to the person who has influence with the judge's decision. Reeks of potential parental alienation. As I stated before, it's not bias simply because one doesn't agree with the GAL's decision. |