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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 589745" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Thanks, Sig. That's the most probable type of outcome. Neither parent can claim they have witnessed abuse and, as you know, it has to be witnessed. My son doesn't believe ex or her boyfriend are physically abusing him and my son never lays a paw on his son in anger so she has nothing there. Neither side will complain about sexual abuse either. From reading, those seem to be the two big areas that can give one parent sole custody. That or legal problems, which neither have. I'm almost glad she's doing this now. It's so early in the divorce and so unconventional to try to get custody this soon and she has so little that likely the judge will see her as a loon for future court trips. I believe there is only one judge in that particular area for family court so he can get to know the ex. </p><p></p><p>Nobody who meets son's ex EVER thinks she's wrapped the right way. She is very unintelligent, pointless, and illogical. Hard to explain her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 589745, member: 1550"] Thanks, Sig. That's the most probable type of outcome. Neither parent can claim they have witnessed abuse and, as you know, it has to be witnessed. My son doesn't believe ex or her boyfriend are physically abusing him and my son never lays a paw on his son in anger so she has nothing there. Neither side will complain about sexual abuse either. From reading, those seem to be the two big areas that can give one parent sole custody. That or legal problems, which neither have. I'm almost glad she's doing this now. It's so early in the divorce and so unconventional to try to get custody this soon and she has so little that likely the judge will see her as a loon for future court trips. I believe there is only one judge in that particular area for family court so he can get to know the ex. Nobody who meets son's ex EVER thinks she's wrapped the right way. She is very unintelligent, pointless, and illogical. Hard to explain her. [/QUOTE]
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