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Interesting...update on the DEX "situation"
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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 314845" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>Honestly, I'd file a "status quo" visitation order with the court. If he hasn't been around for 6 years, he can't just step right back in. I wouldn't let him see wee difficult child one little minute without a full family study being done by a psychologist. On his dime.<em> Who knows</em> what he's been up to for 6 years?!?!? I wouldn't imagine that wee difficult child even knows who he is.</p><p></p><p>I'm sure you're aware, but thought I would point out that you can't tie parental rights to child support because they are separate. The child has a right to be supported. The parent has an obligation to support the child. Lots of parents would walk out and abandon their children if they could say "Well, I'm never coming back, so I don't have to support him." Lots of custodial parents would happily say "Stay out of our lives and I won't take a dime!" Like you said, unless he petitions the court to give up his rights and you agree, 'tain't gonna happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 314845, member: 99"] Honestly, I'd file a "status quo" visitation order with the court. If he hasn't been around for 6 years, he can't just step right back in. I wouldn't let him see wee difficult child one little minute without a full family study being done by a psychologist. On his dime.[I] Who knows[/I] what he's been up to for 6 years?!?!? I wouldn't imagine that wee difficult child even knows who he is. I'm sure you're aware, but thought I would point out that you can't tie parental rights to child support because they are separate. The child has a right to be supported. The parent has an obligation to support the child. Lots of parents would walk out and abandon their children if they could say "Well, I'm never coming back, so I don't have to support him." Lots of custodial parents would happily say "Stay out of our lives and I won't take a dime!" Like you said, unless he petitions the court to give up his rights and you agree, 'tain't gonna happen. [/QUOTE]
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