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| 1 | Family court judge dismisses wife's contempt proceeding against non-custodial dad for changing daughter's meds. Says non-custodial parent is not a potted plant when it comes to child's health.I knew it was bad out there for divorced dads, but yikes. (I just read a bunch of different articles.) I had a friend ages ago who was terrified of divorcing his wife because he was so sure she'd get full custody (she threatened him of it, too), but meanwhile she was a total dingbat. He was the only take to actually take care of their daughter, feed her, take her to school, etc. Luckily he was able to document her outrageous behavior and he got full custody when they divorced. But that's 1 in a … | /r/MensRights | 16/08/09 12:45 AM |
| 1 | **17 AND A HALF YEARS**I think the guy is a freaking scumbag, but 17 years is outrageous. I just looked up the average sentence for an actual violent sex assault in the US (2004) and found it to be 9 years. (Sourcebook of criminal justice statistics Online) | /r/MensRights | 16/08/09 12:06 AM |
| 2 | Family court judge dismisses wife's contempt proceeding against non-custodial dad for changing daughter's meds. Says non-custodial parent is not a potted plant when it comes to child's health.I don't have kids and have not been divorced, so I'm ignorant. Are those not choices that get hammered out during custody hearings? For example I thought that the "weekend dad" arrangement is the default one but can be changed at the father's request to be actual joint custody (half time & half time there). ? | /r/MensRights | 15/08/09 11:27 PM |
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