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Reply to "50/50 is terrible for kids! Why does this nonsense persist?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why does the concept of compulsory visitations persist? Why can't kids decide when and if they do visitations for them self's ? That's the only right way to do it.[/quote] Because kids will often side with one parent to please them. It’s also easy to scream abuse with no evidence. If one parent loses their parental visits, they should not have to pay child support. If one parent wants to be the only parent they should do so and provide everything. It’s one thing I’d there is documented abuse but often it’s done out of spite. [b]Kids deserve both parents.[/b] [/quote] This is true, but they shouldn't be FORCED to see a parent if doing so requires them to do alot of traveling or to spend any significant amount of time away from home, visitations also shouldn't be able to interfere with the Childs social life.[/quote] No, parent/family should come first. If the mother moves away, and takes the kid, it's not the father's fault the child has to travel to him. These kids have two homes and two families. Social lives should not be the priority over family. You are 100% parental alienation. And, if you don't kids should be forced to see their parents, baring no abuse or neglect documented by CPS, then why should that parent financially support them. You are basically terminating that parent's rights. If you are the parent not wanting visits and think the other parent is a bother, then you should fully also financially support your kid as they really only have one parent.[/quote]
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