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IMO, it will not "hurt" you to go to the mediation. It may show that you are willing to work with the father of your ex and explain what the therapist has said. By showing that you are not ignoring him or his requests. It does not mean that your daughter needs to attend. If the grandparent pushes the issue and files a motion for grandparent's visitation rights....I would request a psych evaluation. If you have your daughter's therapist saying that it would be best if he left, his presence may be detrimental. That could also be used in court. |