tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8081447.post3371101345280524654..comments2024-02-19T09:57:54.701-08:00Comments on The Angry Dad: Dad wants joint custody of ashesGeorgehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16032672334544228703noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8081447.post-70291762526204225242014-05-23T08:26:01.150-07:002014-05-23T08:26:01.150-07:00Interesting to me how judges won't just side w...Interesting to me how judges won't just side with the reasonable person. In most custody cases, you have a father and mother bickering. The fathers often just want fairness. To split time with the kids, and the mothers want control. Its no different with the ashes. I think that judges should just start ruling against the unreasonable parent who doesn't want to share both the privilege and responsibility of raising the children or in this case taking care of the remains. It seems to go the other way though. The end result of giving a father full custody when he was asking for an equal time share with the kids, is he is more likely to encourage a fair schedule with the mother when the courts are out of the middle of things, while the mother who is seeking to limit the fathers time is likely to feel emboldened by the small victory to further harass the father during his time or to limit his time altogether on her own. HeligKohttp://tenfoured.blog.comnoreply@blogger.com