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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 602212" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>In MIssouri anything that went on with the mediating session is not admissible in court. She did very poorly and mediator told her she had no case, but that's t he end of the mediator's involvement, unfortunately. No weight is given to the mediator session (yet it is mandated...go figure).</p><p></p><p>Sus, although the Judge has the final say it almost never happens, at least not here, that he makes the real decision. Rarely does he go against a GAL recommendation. They do favor fifty/fifty here in Missouri, but ex made up false allegations of alienation when it is she doing the alienation and son, thankfully born with a good brain, has evidence and a third party witness.But he is also a man. It shouldn't matter, but often it does, even when the gender issue doesn't come up. On the books, Missouri is completely gender neutral. We'll see. The child is far happier with my son and clings to him whenever he and his mother are forced to be together. This enrages ex. </p><p></p><p>We'll see. It's an interesting ride.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 602212, member: 1550"] In MIssouri anything that went on with the mediating session is not admissible in court. She did very poorly and mediator told her she had no case, but that's t he end of the mediator's involvement, unfortunately. No weight is given to the mediator session (yet it is mandated...go figure). Sus, although the Judge has the final say it almost never happens, at least not here, that he makes the real decision. Rarely does he go against a GAL recommendation. They do favor fifty/fifty here in Missouri, but ex made up false allegations of alienation when it is she doing the alienation and son, thankfully born with a good brain, has evidence and a third party witness.But he is also a man. It shouldn't matter, but often it does, even when the gender issue doesn't come up. On the books, Missouri is completely gender neutral. We'll see. The child is far happier with my son and clings to him whenever he and his mother are forced to be together. This enrages ex. We'll see. It's an interesting ride. [/QUOTE]
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