Anonymous wrote:Police work second jobs doing security-type work. I'd find one who functioned as the "baby sitter" you are talking about. Might seriously cut down on the time the non-custodial parent is drunk or high, too.
Anonymous wrote:My child would not be seeing/spending time with, a person who is drunk or high. The visits need to end until the other parent can get their shit together.
Anonymous wrote:I bet there are foster parents between placements that would volunteer. Or social work grad students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Either the CP supervises it or you have to find an alternative. Why would you terminate the visits? That seems cruel to both the child and parent.
Because during visits, the parents is drunk and/or high and the child is miserable. Non-custodial parent won't agree to have the custodial parent supervise, anyway.
Have you asked your kid if she wants to be around drunk/high parent? At this point, I wouldn't want to force her to hang out with that parent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Either the CP supervises it or you have to find an alternative. Why would you terminate the visits? That seems cruel to both the child and parent.
Because during visits, the parents is drunk and/or high and the child is miserable. Non-custodial parent won't agree to have the custodial parent supervise, anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Either the CP supervises it or you have to find an alternative. Why would you terminate the visits? That seems cruel to both the child and parent.