Anonymous wrote:OP here, I think my friend is a great mom and is there for her child more than her soon to be ex ever has. However, her divorce has had too much drama and I feel like she keeps turning to me for support. I already missed a few days of work due to testifying against her STBX in a domestic violence case. Not to be rude, but I do have my own things going on and I just don’t want to physically be involved in this anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She doesn’t have family or godparents to vouch for her?
In many jurisdictions family members cannot serve at character witnesses in custody proceedings because they may be self-interested or otherwise too biased. For instance, the child’s grandparent may think they will get to see more of their grandchild if their own child has custody, even if their child isn’t really a fit parent.
And not everyone has godparents. Please don’t assume everyone is Christian.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you decline, you will probably torch the friendship because it implicitly sends the message that you don’t think your friend is an adequate parent.
What if they think the other parent is just as adequate?
Anonymous wrote:If you decline, you will probably torch the friendship because it implicitly sends the message that you don’t think your friend is an adequate parent.
Anonymous wrote:She doesn’t have family or godparents to vouch for her?