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I spoke with a lawyer today and she advised not to go to court to establish parenting time and custody arrangements. I’m dealing with a borderline ex. Do I listen to her?

Yes you do. She’s a smart, ethical lawyer. Her fees are bigger if you start doing the Court thing.The judge doesn’t love your kids. She doesn’t even know your kids. She just wants you to agree about parenting time and custody, however you do that. It’s your job, BPD or whatever, and it would be a shame to turn it over to a judge.Many Family Courts have options for you to work together with a professional who will help you work things out. Usually there’s a fee, but not a big one. Once you have an agreement the judge will be happy to sign off on it.You can also work with a psychologist privately, someone with training and experience in child custody.I made most of my living for several years as a Court-appointed private custody evaluator for parents would could afford lawyers and experts, and who had high conflict, so I know how difficult it can be. Parents are so hurt and angry that they weaponize their kids and make it about winning and losing, all to often.Please do not turn your parenting rights and responsibilities over to strangers. Work with the other parent with you exclusive focus on what is best for your kids.

A bride started her wedding on time, even though her parents were not there. Are the parents right to be furious? Side note, the bride and groom paid for the entire wedding.

A bride started her wedding on time, even though her parents were not there, are the parents right to be furious? Side note, the bride & groom paid for the entire wedding.Venues for wedding ceremonies have schedules. Sometimes weddings are scheduled back to back and a delay in one means delaying the next. Reception venues may also be reserved for only a limited time, and a delay in the wedding ceremony means curtailing the reception. Further, all the guests are informed of the time the wedding will start. It’s unspeakably rude for any of them to presume the ceremony will be delayed for their sake. No matter who they are.For whatever reason, the bride’s parents failed to show up before the scheduled time. Realistically, they should have been there hours before to support their daughter. But their daughter is an adult—a responsible adult who paid for her own wedding—so they have no say in the event; all they had to do was arrive on time.I suspect the parents don’t wholeheartedly approve of their now son-in-law and wanted to delay the wedding and otherwise exert some control over their daughter. She’s chosen to be an independent adult and proceed without them. No, they have no right to be furious.

What's the most heartbreaking photo of riots amid George Floyd protests?

Saturday May 30. Seattle. A crowd of peaceful protesters had gathered and bowed their heads in prayer, led by a local minister. They prayed for peace and healing.An unnamed Seattle Police Officer, mistakenly identified as Jared Campbell, rushed the crowd and started spraying the protesters with mace. The protesters immediately started screaming.That’s when it became clear. That’s when we saw him.The SPD Officer had sprayed the face of a seven year old boy with pepper spray.Video was widely circulated of the child screaming in agony as bystanders doused him with milk in an attempt to reduce the pain. The police did not lift a finger to help.edit:All comments that assert that “he should not have been there” or “his parents were wrong” will be summarily deleted. I will not tolerate blaming the victim on my answers. *** update: I disabled comments. Too many people blaming the victim. I don’t have time to address it all. ***This child was brought to a peaceful protest by a caring and responsible parent. The parent wanted their child to learn the powerful lessons of civic engagement and civic responsibility. As an American citizen, this child had every right to be there, to pray, to mourn, to advocate for a better America.For those who suggest he was being exposed to criminals and thugs, take note: he was not injured by other protesters. He was attacked by a police officer sworn to protect and serve him.Enough.second edit: some comments have suggested that the child was not a protester and was, instead, walking home from the store. That is a false rumor. The parent of the child has verified the story.Edit: 6/23/20The original story indicated that the child was a nine year old girl. That was incorrect. The child was a seven year old boy. I have updated my answer to correct for the age and gender of the child now that we know.source: Parents of seven-year-old allegedly maced at Seattle protest speak out against policeIt is worth noting that not only did the Seattle Police spray chemical irritants into the eyes of a child, but they also arrested the hot dog vendor who recorded the video.Source: https://www.thestranger.com/slog/2020/06/08/43864118/spd-arrested-man-who-shot-video-kid-allegedly-pepper-sprayed-by-copsThe child has recovered. Seattle’s KOMO 4 News station posted a video of the child’s attorney on 6/22/20. The child is seen in the background with his family.WATCH: Lawyer, relatives of child hit with pepper spray during dwntown protest speaking

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