Anonymous wrote:Going to court may not fix if already in order. What does your lawyer say?
Anonymous wrote:I’d write little uplifting notes and send with them.
Anonymous wrote:If the child has a phone, could they call you before school or during lunch? Could a guidance counselor help to facilitate? Sorry, this is all I could think of.
Anonymous wrote:There should be communication though often mothers will alienate dads by never allowing it. I know three mothers who did this (i am a mother).
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand. They don’t want to go back to their mother?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wondering why no communication? Even when you have the children, they should be able to communicate with the other parent. Are they very young?
I had this situation too. NC parent just didn’t call or contact. The kids would ask about them repeatedly. It was sad.
Then get the kid their own phone that you can call.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wondering why no communication? Even when you have the children, they should be able to communicate with the other parent. Are they very young?
Other parent refuses despite order that states at least one call and at a time agreed upon by both parents.
One child is a teen and the other is younger. Both are too scared to call me on their own. They will sometimes call (maybe once a month) but only if being directed to convey message and other parent is standing there, sometimes whispering what to say or making snide remarks about me while child and I are trying to talk.
I know it’s unhealthy and not okay but Im at a loss for what to do about it if other parent refuses to cooperate. It’s already in the order so what good is going to court? No matter what judge adds/changes, the kids are still going to be afraid to talk to me freely. Wouldn’t it would do more harm than good for them to be forced to communicate?
Terrible but the courts won't do anything. These mothers are cruel. I had to stop being friends with moms like these.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wondering why no communication? Even when you have the children, they should be able to communicate with the other parent. Are they very young?
I had this situation too. NC parent just didn’t call or contact. The kids would ask about them repeatedly. It was sad.
Then get the kid their own phone that you can call.
Anonymous wrote:Have your tried nesting where the parents come and go and the child stays in the home?