Nevergrowup
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I really don't appreciate you saying I'm lying. That is very not very nice. Since you do not understand what i was trying to say let me try again,he has never exercised hid visitation rights because he has never picked up our daughter and kept her overnight as it's ordered in the decree. the decree does not say come visit for 15 min and go on about your business, it says he is to have her with him two weekends a month and one day overnight per week. He has not even bothered to buy a carseat. If he is uncomfortable with a young child then he should not have asked for two weekends a month and one overnight period per week in our divorce mediation. he asked for this and he got it.. You don't even know the whole story so please ask before you call me a lie. Anything you wanted or needed to know I will tell you. This is totally uncalled for. Im not making the statement under oath I am simply looking for some help from people who know about the law. I did not post the question to be called a lie.I'm not trying to be a butt about this, but you were not right for calling me a lie. It's bad enough I've gone through this awful divorce and its aftermath, and I come here to get help and get dumped on by you. Thanks a lot.![]()
You have to understand that a lot of people exaggerate to make their cases look better. While I understood that you were saying he wasn't taking visitation in the way the decree outlines it, he IS visiting, it isn't that he is having no contact. You shouldn't be so sensitive.
Put it this way. If a judge asked you "does Dad exercise visitation" and you said no, not at all, and then the judge finds out Dad DOES visit the child, the judge might be a bit cranky with you because you "lied", no matter what your intent was. I think now that you understand what the spirit of a visitation order is that you now understand that.