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I hear horror stories that basically all the women has to do in this situation is say "domestic violence" in court and they will side with them.
I I think it is good avice that children should stay out of their parent's relationship.
This is an awful situation you are being put in by your parents, mainly your mother who seems unreasonable really.
My advice is to not take any advice on wannabe counsellors on here and do as you feel is right. You are part of 'THEIR' relationship whether they like it or not so you are bound to be involved regardless of what course this matter takes.
I dont think you're taking sides and you only want to see whats right being done and if one of your parents was to think you're taking sides, well its time for them to grow up.
I hope this all works out as best as it can for you and your sister.
This is an awful situation you are being put in by your parents, mainly your mother who seems unreasonable really.
My advice is to not take any advice on wannabe counsellors on here and do as you feel is right.
You are part of 'THEIR' relationship whether they like it or not so you are bound to be involved regardless of what course this matter takes.
I dont think you're taking sides and you only want to see whats right being done and if one of your parents was to think you're taking sides, well its time for them to grow up.
I wasnt referring to you personally.
Appreciate that Redbhoy.
I agree but they should take into account their offsprings feelings and how the split affects them.
This is an awful situation you are being put in by your parents, mainly your mother who seems unreasonable really.
My advice is to not take any advice on wannabe counsellors on here and do as you feel is right. You are part of 'THEIR' relationship whether they like it or not so you are bound to be involved regardless of what course this matter takes.
I dont think you're taking sides and you only want to see whats right being done and if one of your parents was to think you're taking sides, well its time for them to grow up.
I hope this all works out as best as it can for you and your sister.
right on.
"unreasonable" would be the nice way of putting my mother.
needless to say after talking to some real legal people we know there are no grounds for a barring order but she is still going for it.
the court date is this week and I will be in the court house, if I need to give a statment (which I have said I would to both my mom and dad) I will give my view of events which is basically there is no grounds for a barring order and my parents should go for a seporation.
hope for the best I guess. would be nice to see them both happy.
That's what the judge will decide, not you. All you can do is answer the questions you are asked.there is no grounds for a barring order...
Again not for you to decide, your parents will make that choice - it generally involves at least one parent leaving the family home, but that is for them to work out....and my parents should go for a seporation (sic)
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