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http://petition.WashingtonSharedParenting.com This Washingon adult child speaks to the effect of being alienated from her father by falsehoods told by her mother and other professionals and how she rekindled that relationship two year later and found his loving arms again.
Parental Alienation is real. Shared Parenting is needed in each state in the US. Parents need to be accountable for visitation violations.
This Video demonstrates the harm that failures by Washington’s Legislature, and especially Senator Hargrove committ on children every day in Washington State
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I talked to a lawyer the other day and he told me something interesting. That Child support and visitation are not dependent on each other. In essence you can pay child support, but never see your child and you can see your child, but not be making payments. I wondered if this was true? He said that they are not connected because visitation is the most base right that a parent can have and not making child support payments does not mean that they are a bad parent. Therefore they can’t lose visitation for not paying, except in incredibly extreme circumstances. Is this true?
Your lawyer is correct. However, if a parent gets too far behind in child support payments, oftentimes an arrest warrant will be issued for non-support. This causes some parents to not visit for fear of arrest. Thus, owing child support can lead to non-visitation.
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If I don’t take any money/Child support from him, do I have to let him see the baby? If so, I am going tolie to him and say it isn’t his. He is way too immature to care for a child and I refuse to submit my baby to that.
I am 16 and plan on not telling him that it’s his baby.
Rights and responsibilities are two different things.
He was the right to see his child unless shown by a court of law that he is unfit.
He is responsible to pay support.
If you are old enough to bring a child into this world you are old enough to that it is an extremely poor decision to deprive your child of a parents. He is probably young, and immature, however he will grow. Just as you will. I would strongly suggest establishing formal paternity and parental rights through the court system. It is absolutly the right of the child to have both his parents supporting him or her financially, emotionally and physically.
Unless a court deems a parent to be unfit it is thier right to see and have a relationship with that child.
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I have a 12 year old that we are currently having a custody battle over. We live in Oregon and she lives in Arizona. Our child does not want to see her because of emotional wounds she inflicted when he was small. The court has decided this is my fault by some strech, and even against the advice of his councelor to allow her visitation. He will be 13 in October and I heard somewhere it is legal for him to refuse visitation after he is 13…..Is that true??
Some stretch, hah! You should be ashamed! Now don’t get me wrong, I don’t believe the crap the mother is posting either, but the two of you are RUINING YOUR SON’S LIFE.
YOU SHOULD BE CASTRATED!!!!
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