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"You read these after it was pointed out to you, nor was the statement about "teach children sex" the original story, but what it had grown into over time, a very different thing. Discussing/viewing pronography or thinking about insest and deciding it isn't for them, being honest enough to openly discuss issues does not a child molester make, in fact, most of these things happen in secret, that is what she was told by, the police and CPS, the fact that they told her if and or when somehting happened they would be the first to prosecute the case doesn't mena that they believe there is a risk, but merely trying to expalin the legality of the situation and to calm them down."
I read the posts prior to this post happening and recalled the situation. - You make yet another assumption, that I did not read them until you directed me to do so.
If you are following the posts as you imply~ The investigations are not complete, nor have they been closed as unfounded.
Such experience is limited and vague, and doesn't qualify you as an expert witness. Over the years the whole question of "child abuse/suspected child abuse" Recovered memories has caused a great deal of harm exploiting small bits of informaiton, as OP did with their accusations
Recovered memories is not the issue at hand, and is in fact, a completely different issue altogether. My experience, though not limited, was presented vaguely and for a reason.
So, how is that relevant? <Epilepsy>
You brought up the issue and made comments re; her parenting as someone with the disorder- Not me. It wasn't relevant at all IMO, which is why I interjected what I did about Epileptic parents being capable in majority of cases.
I did not diagnoise anyone, I merely showed how and why there may have been some creedance to OP's STBX claim, something that is totally consistant clinically and in no way detramental to OP when considered by the evaluators. So, in fact, OP should have some comfort that.
You most certainly applied a diagnosis and an opinion of mental fitness to this poster. And it is not "totally consistent" clinically for any 'Professional' to offer such based soley on just a few posting on an internet advice site. Not only that OPs Dr. has already assessed and dismissed the BPD claim.
Fact is, she brought her Dx up as a defense, because she didn't want to follow the court order and has been complaining to us for 3 months about how to avoid the courts order for visitation which she felt was unfair, even after all her reports to law enforcement, cps, etc and several hearings and evaluations, how are we to over rule all that based on her accusation which by her own admission was only a discussion of a sensitive topic. OP's reaction which set this whole circus into play was deemed to be an overreaction, even by her own attorney.
Clarification- the OP was asking for opinions because she felt the visitation was unfair (again based on her belief the child may be in jeapordy). She has, however, complied with it regardless. (Contrary to behavior expected of one with BPD) In fact, it is the father who is currently violating the court order. (according to OPs attorney, and quite possibly according to the 'intent' of the mediator whom wrote it).
I do not intend to 'overrule' all based on her accusations~ Nor did she ask any of us to. She asked us what to do about the current issue of the father not returning the child after previously agreeing to do so.
BTW, if there was abuse on an infant there would be signs.It is alarming to me that a forensic 'expert' would make such a blatantly misleading statement. There are multiple of types of SA, and many do not result in physical trauma (most notably the oral types). And most child offenders spend months working up to more physically damaging forms of abuse.
But she has done that, even when she knew there was nothing and there was still nothing when it was investigated. More than likely with both being subjected to psych evals, their attorneys will come to some agreement and OP still won't be happy.
Another mis-statement on your part. There have been no evaluations, as the father has changed his mind about it, after previously agreeing to it. The investigation, as stated earlier is still not closed.
I do agree, however, that neither parent may be 'happy' when all is said and done because they both are going from an intact family to a split family and both will have to learn to adjust to the child being with the other parent at least part of the time- and they both want full custody to themselves.