
Anything4Love
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Re: Boyfriend's X dictating custody
12/27/11 12:34 PM
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"The parties may petition the court for modification of custody". He needs to act on this. Take it back into court and show that he is fit for visitation.
I can relate to the idea of an ex wanting to "punish" their ex for leaving when they want them to stay/come back in this way. They see it as a way to force the ex to come back, using the kids as pawns, a bargaining chip - disgraceful.
Judges want to see the exes being willing to COOPERATE with each other. If one party is refusing to cooperate, or does not want the children to have time with the other parent, that will reflect very poorly on them in court.
The ex is very selfish. They aren't even acknowledging that the real person being punished here is the CHILD, who needs their parent. They are allowing petty jealousy to interfere in a reasonable view of what is best for the child.
That agreement gave up all his rights, and I can't believe he signed it, but thankfully there is an out in that he can petition the court for a change, and he should do so PRONTO for the sake of not only himself but his daughter.
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