I’m playing devils advocate I suppose but (from personal experience) you will always get the absent parent who fails to attend arranged visits, or refuses them because they have to be supervised, or even just doesn’t show any interest for pre-arranged visits but then randomly posts on social media with something like ‘Mummy misses you so much etc.’ when the other parents is thinking, hang on a minute....you have declined 3 different visit dates because it didn’t suit your schedule, or you’ve thrown your toys out of the pram because you want a visit on your terms and not the terms stipulated in a court agreement, but NOW you choose to play the ‘woe is me’ act on social media. Bit rich?!
As I say, I speak from personal experience. My step-kids Mum was very good at playing the victim, and posted a very different picture on social media than the reality! In fact, it was her who walked out and left her kids with their Dad, and then expected to waltz back in on her terms (and upset them in the process) over and over again in a way that was unhelpful to them and more about her then them.
As I say, I speak from personal experience. My step-kids Mum was very good at playing the victim, and posted a very different picture on social media than the reality! In fact, it was her who walked out and left her kids with their Dad, and then expected to waltz back in on her terms (and upset them in the process) over and over again in a way that was unhelpful to them and more about her then them.
My point of view as a mother of 2 boys, is unless she did something absolutely horrific, then she should be able to have contact with HER children even of that is once a month supervised, no contact is the lowest of the low and unless she did something so horrifically horrendous she has rights to see her children end of! There are murderers in prison who still see their kids?