nextwife said:C'mon, betcha every 16 year old out there that actually spends time with their parent KNOWS how they feel about tatoos!
That is what I am trying to say... From the time he was 2, and I left, dad utilized visitation so little, I can count on my fingers the times. Gramma spent time with him, one weekend a month.
When he got his car at 16 years old-last July, his dad told him that he can call him for breakfast once in a while if he wanted to. This still has never happened, my son has called, and dad has turned him away every time.
I think we both knew dad would not like it, because this would be a sign that my son actually has ME in his blood, but honestly, we never even discussed the possibility of asking his dad. My son knows it does not pay to ask his dad, as he has never and will never actually talk and take anything serious. I guess we just kept on as it always has been. His dad has threatened to take away custody more times then you can imagine, for the simplest of reasons, and every time we have gone to court, he gets laughe out of there. Our divorce papers are so simple, he even tried to sue me once when I moved out of state, and I flew back to Fla, the judge not only laughed at him, but ordered him to pay my travel and lawyer expenses, as I had filed for.
And the car, again, whatever. He can take the car away(he han't as of yet) that is dads option. No kid is ENTITLED to a car, especially a new 2006 car, I understand this. But my son did not know his dad would react as he did, nor did I.
What gives a dad the MORAL right to just "jump" in to a life after all this time and start making decisions???