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Reply to "If your kid walked out of visitation, how would a judge see that? "
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My son and his father have a fraught relationship, 99% due to his father's angry outbursts and difficulty communicating with anyone but a hypercompetent mind-reader. I would be very sympathetic if my son refused to see his father, and I believe children should have a choice in the matter. So honestly, I would discuss it with him, and if he really feels strongly about it, I would let him do what he wants. DS is 17, and has already spent many painful years trying to manage his father. If your child is in his early teens, I might encourage more of a relationship. [/quote] This is not about you and your ex and your child wants to please you so of course he will say no to visits. Sad. [/quote] Stop being so rude. I am relating my own perspective to OP to explain why I think it's fine that a mature teen can make his own decisions about such things. OP can adjust according to what actually happened and what kind of personalities are involved. [/quote]
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