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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My child is going on 16 and has, in passing, mentioned not seeing his father on weekends. He currently goes every weekend. Is this pretty much par the course? I assumed 18, but maybe that's a bit late. [/quote] If he just mentioned in passing, I wouldn't read into it much. However, I can't think of a single time forced visitation leads to good things, especially after a certain age. If he mentions it again, see if dad would be open to a more informal schedule with DS. [/quote] Yes visitation is important. Moms can hold vengeance even if they caused the divorce. No good can come from taking away a parent. There is no abuse or neglect, just different parenting. You don’t think losing a parent unnecessarily impacts a child. [/quote] But why forced to? And how do you know there's no abuse or neglect? You're making a random post about you. Sorry your kids don't want to see you, but judging how you're all up on this forum, you seem controlling and emotionally abusive. I get that it's easy to blame the mom for your shortcomings, but I bet you believe you played no part in why your kids stopped seeing you. [/quote] Many mom's withhold kids from their dad's. You may want to pretend otherwise, but many want to cover up their behavior with their affairs, and just replace Dad with the latest man they are with.[/quote] You seem confused about what the word “divorced” means. A woman can literally keep a male harem the day her divorce is final and it’s not an affair, or any of her exes business.[/quote]
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