| Title: | Welcome to the Non-Custodial Parents Conference |
| Notice: | Please read 1.* before writing anything |
| Moderator: | MIASYS::HETRICK |
| Created: | Sun Feb 25 1990 |
| Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
| Number of topics: | 420 |
| Total number of notes: | 4370 |
One major point that most non_custodial parents tend to not
consider is that violation of visitation is A VILOATION
OF THE CHILDREN'S RIGHTS as well as a violation of your rightes.
As such it can be argued that the violation of these rights
constitute mental and verbal CHILD ABUSE. The verbal degredation
of the other parent and the brain-washing of the children
against the non-custodial parent also, in my openion, is a form
of child abuse.
The courts take a ho-hum attitude towards the non-custodial parent,
but child abuse will generally get their attention.
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| 23.1 | DELREY::PEDERSON_PA | FranklyScallopIdon'tgiveaclam | Thu Mar 15 1990 07:18 | 15 | |
I agree. In our case, my SO (now hubby) tried to see his
daughter. His visitation rights were non-existant. When he
got to court, the ex agreed to let him see his daughter. That
would go on for about 2 or 3 weeks. Then all of a sudden, the
daughter would call and say she never wanted to see him again!
The daughter was 8 at the time. It sounds so corny, but the ex
was "brainwashing" the daughter against my hubby (saying he
was no-good, didn't love her, etc). I mean, what can you
do if the child doesn't want to see the non_custidial parent
due to "brainwashing"? The daughter now knows how much she
missed her father, and that we're here for her and love her
to pieces....we wish she could have had this realization 7 or 8
years ago.
pat:-)
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