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- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1993 16:31:03 EST
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- From: Mark Charalambous <mc@VICORP.COM>
- Subject: GAL advice
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- Thanks to all of you for the advice on how to handle guardian ad litem
- investigations. I wanted to make two points.
-
- First off, I notice that postings of a personal nature -- about a member's
- specific case -- are in the minority. I'm wondering if there is a policy on
- this? With regards to my topic, I feel confident that this type of anecdotal
- information is extremely helpful to all parents in custody battles. I hope that
- noone considers such personal postings a waste of bandwith.
-
- Though what I will eventually submit has certainly benefited from the
- information gleaned from the responses and the reading I've done ("Mom's House,
- Dad's House", "Divided Children" by Michael Wheeler), I'm still in a quandary
- over this basic dilemma:
- On the one hand, typical advice for fathers is "you *must* take the high
- road". Don't rag too much about your ex as you may be seen as shrill etc.
- I have heard this from virtually all quarters, so I believe there must be
- more than a kernel of wisdom to this advice. However, on the other hand,
- it is also true that courts are most likely to give custody to fathers ONLY
- IN CASES WHERE THE MOTHER IS SEEN AS "UNFIT". It seems that the father
- *has* to denigrate his spouse, at least to the extent that she be perceived
- as "unfit".
-
- So in the case where the mother is a fit mother by conventional standards,
- but a horrible human being otherwise -- particularly in how she abused the
- system to get temporary custody etc -- which path should a father take?
- My take on this so far is to try and accomplish both but wording it all so
- that potential damage to oneself is minimized, but to make sure that I get my
- story heard.
-
- It is worth mentioning that Rama posted that his written response to the
- GAL questionnaire ran 160 pages. He won the custody battle. Though I don't
- see myself producing that big a volume, I can easily see myself submitting
- 30 pages (including appendices).
-
- Did those of you who suggested keeping the responses short and sweet have
- successfull results, or has your opinion been formed because you were
- informed that 'it would've been better if you didn't....' etc, etc after the
- fact?
-
- Mark
-