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    Default Re: Non-Offending Parent's Rights Being Violated

    You guys are great! Thanks!!!!!!

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    Default Re: Non-Offending Parent's Rights Being Violated

    Quote Quoting nonoffendingdad
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    Wow. You guys sure are something else... This has got to be the rudest, most condescending bunch of folks I have ever run into on the internet. LMAO. Go ahead quote monty python. I need another laugh outta you guys!!!! You guys low on work or something? Nothing better to do than beat up on some poor non-lawyer. You poor stupid bastards. Enjoy your nose in the air while it lasts...oxygen's really goddamn ****ing thin in here!!!! This site is proof positive why everyone hates lawyers-you're all a bunch of overeducated pomous ass****s. Gotta grab my gas mask-the ****ing stink of ego is choking me. ****ing idiots. Total waste of my ****ing time. I looked around this site, and all you assholes ever do is, well, be assholes. **** each and every one of you scoundrels. This sure was enter****ingtaining!!!!!!!!
    Well, gosh.

    Suddenly it becomes quite clear why child services would rather place the child with a non-parent.

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    Default Re: Non-Offending Parent's Rights Being Violated

    Quote Quoting Mr. Knowitall
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    We get no small number of stories in this forum that boil down to, "I'm pure and sainted, my ex- is evil incarnate, and for some reason not everybody can see that." If we accept those stories at face value, we are not in a position to offer much in the way of analysis; if we don't, we often receive a great deal of hostility for merely suggesting that there is more to the story.
    Lather, rinse, repeat.

    Surprise, the denial of temper tantrums comes in the form of more temper tantrums.

    Even if you had enough sense not to throw your temper tantrum in open court, you threw your subsequent temper tantrum in front of case workers who will diligently report both your tantrum and your refusal to cooperate with reunification efforts to the court. If you can't mend fences, your lawyer is going to have to bring a motion to be discharged by the court and, no matter how artfully the lawyer speaks of a breakdown of communication as the basis for the motion, you've given the court plenty of context to figure out what happened. That is, the harm you did to yourself is only slightly less than the harm you would have caused by throwing your tantrum in open court.

    You don't want to accept your role in what is happening, or why your present choices and course of action will lead to an outcome that you tell us that you want to avoid? Well, great. But until you start acknowledging the reality of your situation and the harm you have caused to your case, try to repair the damage you have caused and try to get back on track toward reunification, you will do nothing more than push the case toward an outcome that is not in your favor.

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