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Old June 27th 07, 12:48 PM posted to alt.child-support
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Recent case law declares a duty of the custodial parent to foster the
relationship between the non-custodial parent or face a change of custody.

The trial court should enforce this obligation (to foster) by explicitly
telling the custodial parent about it and further informing the custodial
parent that if he or she is unwilling or unable to meet it, then the court
stands fully prepared to change the custody order and grant custody of the
children to the non-custodial parent to see if that parent could do a better
job of meeting this obligation. In re Dobey 629 N E 2d 812 (Feb. 1994)

HOW TO FIGHT FALSE ALLEGATIONS GUIDE TO FATHERS RIGHTS
(contains above case) HOW TO MAKE SURE SUPPORT GOES TO THE
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Old August 7th 07, 08:25 PM posted to alt.child-support
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well..........

How does one foster a relationship of an "absent" NCP that refuses to have
ANY contact with the child?
Rather than tell the child that the mother does not want to see them do you
just simply tell the child their mother died?? LOL

I got told that in court a few times, I simply asked so where is the mother
that I am supposed to help my children foster a relationship with... do I
tie her up and force her to visit?

most parents I know are honest about the other party, not to say all are..
but I will NOT lie to my children about their mother. I believe doing so
will only hurt them in the long run when they become adults.

Robert


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Recent case law declares a duty of the custodial parent to foster the
relationship between the non-custodial parent or face a change of custody.

The trial court should enforce this obligation (to foster) by explicitly
telling the custodial parent about it and further informing the custodial
parent that if he or she is unwilling or unable to meet it, then the court
stands fully prepared to change the custody order and grant custody of the
children to the non-custodial parent to see if that parent could do a
better job of meeting this obligation. In re Dobey 629 N E 2d 812 (Feb.
1994)

HOW TO FIGHT FALSE ALLEGATIONS GUIDE TO FATHERS
RIGHTS (contains above case) HOW TO MAKE SURE SUPPORT GOES TO
THE CHILDREN





 




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