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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 454711" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>Oh, I think the woman was completely inept and I was disturbed by her inability to admit that the best thing <em>might</em> actually be that she walk away if she <em>really </em>felt that no one was ever going to help her/everything was someone else' fault. But her sister in law was <em>extremely</em> angry - I can see why - and if I were in her position and the choice was to work with the sister in law there is no way in he// I'd do it. I'd sign over custody right then and there because all I could see was that Dr. Phil was on <em>their</em> side and the <em>only</em> one that needed an advocate was the boy. I just didn't get the impression that Dr. Phil was offering to help her gain control of her parenting back, I thought he was offering to police her parenting for the daughter and sister in law.</p><p></p><p>It would be interesting to know what ever happened in this family. If I were to predict, Mom would have failed miserably at parenting the boy, the Daughter would take custody and sue for child support, and the sister in law would walk away once he had made sure that everyone had failed his expectations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 454711, member: 99"] Oh, I think the woman was completely inept and I was disturbed by her inability to admit that the best thing [I]might[/I] actually be that she walk away if she [I]really [/I]felt that no one was ever going to help her/everything was someone else' fault. But her sister in law was [I]extremely[/I] angry - I can see why - and if I were in her position and the choice was to work with the sister in law there is no way in he// I'd do it. I'd sign over custody right then and there because all I could see was that Dr. Phil was on [I]their[/I] side and the [I]only[/I] one that needed an advocate was the boy. I just didn't get the impression that Dr. Phil was offering to help her gain control of her parenting back, I thought he was offering to police her parenting for the daughter and sister in law. It would be interesting to know what ever happened in this family. If I were to predict, Mom would have failed miserably at parenting the boy, the Daughter would take custody and sue for child support, and the sister in law would walk away once he had made sure that everyone had failed his expectations. [/QUOTE]
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