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Can we discuss "in the best interests of the child?"
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<blockquote data-quote="AnnieO" data-source="post: 542473" data-attributes="member: 6705"><p>Witz is 100% correct - just keep something (horribly frustrating) in mind. It may take a while for her to do so. Or - she may return to the loving mother you've referenced. Either way... It could take a while. From my own experience, on the "outside" - the children will remember the parent that loves them - if that is both, it is better, but - they will also remember ANYTHING at all that is ugly on either part. And while my own husband did everything he did out of love for his kids, some of it was pretty extreme, and the kids remember. <em>Especially</em> Onyxx. (They also remember things that didn't happen but were told to them by bio, but that is just a risk that has to be taken.)</p><p></p><p>Let SportsFan vent - but, court or no - loving his child and doing the best he can (and not going to extremes) - is the best interest of the child.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnnieO, post: 542473, member: 6705"] Witz is 100% correct - just keep something (horribly frustrating) in mind. It may take a while for her to do so. Or - she may return to the loving mother you've referenced. Either way... It could take a while. From my own experience, on the "outside" - the children will remember the parent that loves them - if that is both, it is better, but - they will also remember ANYTHING at all that is ugly on either part. And while my own husband did everything he did out of love for his kids, some of it was pretty extreme, and the kids remember. [I]Especially[/I] Onyxx. (They also remember things that didn't happen but were told to them by bio, but that is just a risk that has to be taken.) Let SportsFan vent - but, court or no - loving his child and doing the best he can (and not going to extremes) - is the best interest of the child. [/QUOTE]
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