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<blockquote data-quote="AnnieO" data-source="post: 283027" data-attributes="member: 6705"><p>Very good point... We did this when there were issues with BM's creep. WE made the decision due to safety. So then we went to court... And husband was <em>sentenced to 3 days in jail, suspended on the condition that he never deny visitation again</em>. BM is a sociopath who puts on a good act for the court. All sweet and the victim. Never mind that it's the kids who are really hurt by her games. The problem now is that we go back to court in July, because on the first weekend visit after this, <em>both kids refused to go</em> - so she filed a contempt.</p><p> </p><p>No, it should <em>not</em> be a child that young's decision. But all too often, it happens that way because of the court. However in this situation, it looks like the mother won't file. So that's a good thing. But - be prepared just in case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnnieO, post: 283027, member: 6705"] Very good point... We did this when there were issues with BM's creep. WE made the decision due to safety. So then we went to court... And husband was [I]sentenced to 3 days in jail, suspended on the condition that he never deny visitation again[/I]. BM is a sociopath who puts on a good act for the court. All sweet and the victim. Never mind that it's the kids who are really hurt by her games. The problem now is that we go back to court in July, because on the first weekend visit after this, [I]both kids refused to go[/I] - so she filed a contempt. No, it should [I]not[/I] be a child that young's decision. But all too often, it happens that way because of the court. However in this situation, it looks like the mother won't file. So that's a good thing. But - be prepared just in case. [/QUOTE]
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