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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 589656" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>No, that isn't going to happen here. That is irrelevant. Boys, girls, if there is major custody, usually go to Mom, even if she's a ditz. But to change custody at all, there has to be a huge, compelling reason.</p><p></p><p>Her case is very week, but I wondered if anyone had gone through custody cases (weak or strong). This is brand new territory for me. My son does have one character witness, the babysitter, who has been on the receiving end of her abuse. However, my son was told by a divorce lawyer he once dated (no, she won't help him out now) that judges listen the absolute most to psychologists, and I doubt either ex or my son can afford to pay one to testify in court on his/her behalf. Both are getting parental help...the well is not endless. Not sure how potent the babysitter's statement will be, but s he has had major problems with ex and thinks she's a psycho (of course, she can't use that language in court, but she has told this to my son in private and offered to go to court for him if she ever tried for custody).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 589656, member: 1550"] No, that isn't going to happen here. That is irrelevant. Boys, girls, if there is major custody, usually go to Mom, even if she's a ditz. But to change custody at all, there has to be a huge, compelling reason. Her case is very week, but I wondered if anyone had gone through custody cases (weak or strong). This is brand new territory for me. My son does have one character witness, the babysitter, who has been on the receiving end of her abuse. However, my son was told by a divorce lawyer he once dated (no, she won't help him out now) that judges listen the absolute most to psychologists, and I doubt either ex or my son can afford to pay one to testify in court on his/her behalf. Both are getting parental help...the well is not endless. Not sure how potent the babysitter's statement will be, but s he has had major problems with ex and thinks she's a psycho (of course, she can't use that language in court, but she has told this to my son in private and offered to go to court for him if she ever tried for custody). [/QUOTE]
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