childrenRpeople
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What is the name of your state? CA
My ex and I went to mediation yesterday.
He admitted everything in mediation. He admitted he was abusive to me. He admitted that he has a drug/alcohol problem and that he was diagnosed manic-depressive. He signed releases for his medical files (that's important because I was wondering how we could get them admitted into court). He admitted that he had taken our son on a drug run. He admitted he tried to grow drugs in the house.
But he still wants unsupervised visits. He says that he is clean since Feb. The mediator did not even talk about a parenting plan with us. She said she had heard enough to make a recommendation to the court. She made it pretty obvious that her recommendation was going to be supervised visits, recommended rehab and mental health help for my ex. He sobbed and sobbed into his hands when she said that.
My question is, how much does such a recommendation influence a judge's decision?
We go to court in a week, both of us with attorneys.
Thanks-CRP
My ex and I went to mediation yesterday.
He admitted everything in mediation. He admitted he was abusive to me. He admitted that he has a drug/alcohol problem and that he was diagnosed manic-depressive. He signed releases for his medical files (that's important because I was wondering how we could get them admitted into court). He admitted that he had taken our son on a drug run. He admitted he tried to grow drugs in the house.
But he still wants unsupervised visits. He says that he is clean since Feb. The mediator did not even talk about a parenting plan with us. She said she had heard enough to make a recommendation to the court. She made it pretty obvious that her recommendation was going to be supervised visits, recommended rehab and mental health help for my ex. He sobbed and sobbed into his hands when she said that.
My question is, how much does such a recommendation influence a judge's decision?
We go to court in a week, both of us with attorneys.
Thanks-CRP