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Here I go with BIG doubts on my decisions.
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 38589" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>You're going to give the man a license to bruise your kid more. If he's been on GOOD behavior and got bruised, imagine what it would be like if you have no custody and your son starts to really act out. If I were you, I'd bring him home. Naturally, if he's afraid his father will beat him he may act better for the short term in front of him. I'd never take the chance. In fact I'd tell your attorney about the bruises. The kid is likely to be removed by CPS, and then neither of you will have custody, especially if you knew about it and did nothing. It's awfully suspicious that right after you told him not to bruise the boy he suddenly wants custody AND your child support. This man sounds like totally bad news. Your son needs protection from him, not more authority from him. And his wife doesn't sound any better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 38589, member: 1550"] You're going to give the man a license to bruise your kid more. If he's been on GOOD behavior and got bruised, imagine what it would be like if you have no custody and your son starts to really act out. If I were you, I'd bring him home. Naturally, if he's afraid his father will beat him he may act better for the short term in front of him. I'd never take the chance. In fact I'd tell your attorney about the bruises. The kid is likely to be removed by CPS, and then neither of you will have custody, especially if you knew about it and did nothing. It's awfully suspicious that right after you told him not to bruise the boy he suddenly wants custody AND your child support. This man sounds like totally bad news. Your son needs protection from him, not more authority from him. And his wife doesn't sound any better. [/QUOTE]
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