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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I know of a situation where father was only allowed rare visitation with a chaperone along for one year. It was because the mother ALLEGED he touched the 4-yr-old boy while he was bathing him. Father was unable to prove it was false, obviously. After one year he was allowed full visitation, every other weekend he had the kid at his house unchaperoned for the rest of his childhood. Because this mother accused her second husband of inappropriate touching of kids later, I believe she was lying or wrong about the first allegation. Didn't matter, though, dad could not spend one minute with that kid unchaperoned for a full year.[/quote] This is probably the case and that’s why she has limited visitation. She accused her ex-husband of something similar and CPS figured it out. My DH’s ex did the same thing and we have full custody now with once a week visitation. [/quote] You must be skipping several factors in addition to a false allegation. The court doesn’t change custody based solely on that.[/quote]
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