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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 602041" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>The GAL was already ordered. The ex made late unfounded allegations of verbal abuse so they got a GAL. I'm more interested in what they do. Curiousity is up. Neither of these two are going to end up looking like stellar people. That I'm sure of. I'm hoping my grandson is strong enough to deal with two parents who have their own mental health problems. Trust me, his life is going to be....well, he's so mature maybe he'll be the parent in the end. I'm serious too.</p><p></p><p>They were ordered to go to mediation, and they went, but before they went, ex told him, "I'm not going to agree to anything. I want full legal and physical custody." She cried and whined at mediation and the mediator yelled at her, but mediation isn't allowed in the trial. Too bad. My son is able to stay very composed when put on the spot (not with me, but with other people). So it was a waste of time, really. She has no interest in settling, even for my grandson's well being. This is going to go all the way to trial. My son is just lucky his dad is funding such a good lawyer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 602041, member: 1550"] The GAL was already ordered. The ex made late unfounded allegations of verbal abuse so they got a GAL. I'm more interested in what they do. Curiousity is up. Neither of these two are going to end up looking like stellar people. That I'm sure of. I'm hoping my grandson is strong enough to deal with two parents who have their own mental health problems. Trust me, his life is going to be....well, he's so mature maybe he'll be the parent in the end. I'm serious too. They were ordered to go to mediation, and they went, but before they went, ex told him, "I'm not going to agree to anything. I want full legal and physical custody." She cried and whined at mediation and the mediator yelled at her, but mediation isn't allowed in the trial. Too bad. My son is able to stay very composed when put on the spot (not with me, but with other people). So it was a waste of time, really. She has no interest in settling, even for my grandson's well being. This is going to go all the way to trial. My son is just lucky his dad is funding such a good lawyer. [/QUOTE]
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