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Anyone have a guardian ad litem (lawyer for child) appointed (see more)
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 602234" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I'm not sure what that means, but mediation is pretty useless in Missouri if one of the two parents refuse to settle. Ex told my son straight out before they went that she would never settle and she wants to go to trial for full custody. She was forced to show up, but she told the mediator she would not settle and it wasn't held against her and I'm not even sure the GAL will see the report...or if she does, if she'll care. Seems like the GALs are all very different and now it also seems to me that all states are different too. There has been no fallout from mediation and my son is smart enough not to bash his ex. THat's frowned upon big time. Instead he is concentrating on what he has and will offer his child as his father, which is the way to go.</p><p></p><p>You learn to play the game. And it is a game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 602234, member: 1550"] I'm not sure what that means, but mediation is pretty useless in Missouri if one of the two parents refuse to settle. Ex told my son straight out before they went that she would never settle and she wants to go to trial for full custody. She was forced to show up, but she told the mediator she would not settle and it wasn't held against her and I'm not even sure the GAL will see the report...or if she does, if she'll care. Seems like the GALs are all very different and now it also seems to me that all states are different too. There has been no fallout from mediation and my son is smart enough not to bash his ex. THat's frowned upon big time. Instead he is concentrating on what he has and will offer his child as his father, which is the way to go. You learn to play the game. And it is a game. [/QUOTE]
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