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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]You forced him to visit someone he reviled?[/b] I trust my children's acumen on these things, OP. [b]I would have done my best to skirt that custody agreement.[/b] [b]There is no way I am forcing my kid to interact with someone who he fights with.[/b] Do not go over your son's head and inform your ex of his plans and events going forward. [/quote] NP here. Tell me you know absolutely nothing about family court and custody agreements, without telling me: exhibit A, above. You can't "skirt" a custody agreement, that's not how it works. Unfortunately, the issue OP has been facing is not uncommon and many times the healthy parent is severely sanctioned by the court if they don't do everything in their power to get the child to go to the other parent. It's awful. And then the abusive/unhealthy parent tries to the use the BS "alienation" card against the other parent, resulting in potentially horrible/unjust outcomes (such as flipping custody - giving primary custody or sole custody to the abusive parent). [/quote]
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