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Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: NW Lower Michigan
Posts: 29,975
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Chris,
Thanks for your response. However, you presume that it takes two irresponsible parents to have unresolved conflicts. In reality it takes only one irresponsible parent, which is precisely why there are judges, as biased as thay may be. You may feel it is fine to teach your children that irresponsibility gets you what you want. I don't. You may also feel appeasement is always the preferable route. It is not. There were no additional violations of parenting time after the incarceration. And finally, sir, I do not have the aurthorty, means or desire to put anyone in jail and never had, as far as I know. Or should I say, to you, pariticularly; "Child, I can't put anybody in jail, I don't have a jail, or even the keys to a jail and why would I put your mom in jail, she loves you. Whose gonna feed you when your at mom's if she's in jail? The judge did what he thought was right."
I resent every worrd of your response. Which by the way, makes no sense. You agree then disagree: Be fair, be honest and be truthful but let mom destroy a parental bond? Are you a judge, lawyer, or FOC caseworker by any chance? They have a tendancy to blame the parties for their own incompetence. I do not expect an apology.
Jim
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