Suppose he found out that she regularly physically abuses the child and leaves marks.
Report it to child protective services.
Contact law enforcement, CPS, and his attorney ASAP.
I voted “Other” because he doesn’t have to gather evidence; he should report his suspicions to the authorities without delay.
Report her.
If she does not stop, stop her.
If the government drones do nothing, stop them.
Dumbest poll ever.
Other: be wrongly accused and sent to prison.
Hmmm… does he actually want custody of the kid, or not?
That was not a poll option.
Ambivalid can not discuss anything without personal attacks.
The input from other posters/voters on this very common situation are appreciated.
To be fair he has a point. Its basically pointless without more information.
Is this really a serious poll?
If this is actually occurring in your life, for god’s sake man, do whatever you have to do to get your child out of that situation.
I can’t imagine there is another answer.
Fortunately, I am not connected to the people with this issue.
One of the most important jobs of a parent is to protect your child when they can’t protect themselves - that includes from the other parent (or yourself, if necessary).
Why are there options?
I would go one step further and not let the kid see said parent and file for sole custody.
Very bad idea. That leaves the judge to eventually decide between one parent with unfounded accusations against them and one parent who has disregarded a court order and is probably in violation of the criminal interferece with custody statutes. There are proper ways to deal with the situation that don’t involve violating a court order.
These situations are rarely that black and white.
Well, while one hates to judge before all of the facts are in, this sounds pretty accurate…
Leaving my kid with someone who is abusing them is just not happening.
You never did tell me what that “C” stands for…It really is “Cyborg” isn’t it?
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