Should the custodial parent continue to make an effort to try & get the non-custodial parent to see the child?
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The custodial parent tried numerous times in the past to get the non-custodial parent involved. Child is now 5 years old and hasn't seen the non-custodial parent in a year. The custodial parent has no problem with the non-custodial parent seeing the child, but the non-custodial parent shows no interest and never calls. Should the custodial parent make constant calls to the nun-custodial parent to get them seeing the child? Or should it be left alone? The custodial parent is re-married, so the child has two loving parents at home. I hope that wasn't confusing.
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Answer:
I wouldn't call the nun. She'll probably beat you with a ruler.
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No, it just makes the non-custodial parent back-off even more sometimes. Leave him be, his conscious will get the better of him eventually.
Bella
Some people don't want to be parents. Instead of aborting, he is walking away. You can't force it.
pdooma
The custodial parent has no obligation to make the non-custodial parent want to see the child. That almost always backfires. I would just back off and see if he makes the decision to see his son on this own. I hate to see a child who has a parent in and out of their life. The child deserves to have a parent he can rely on. Lucky for you he has 2 parents.
Jax's Mommy
No - leave it... Its been a year and the NCP has not shown interest... If I were the CP, I would always make sure my child had the NCP's details and that the door was always open... But the longer the door is open, and no-one walks through it, the colder it gets... The child will soon realise that they are better of without the NCP...
Nanny Plum has a little fighter ♥
Tricky situation. I'd leave it, personally. But just leave the door open if the child wanted to contact them by their own accord.
KC
I wouldnt force the issue...if he the non custodial parent doesnt want to be invloved and you push the issue, how do you think the child will be treated with that parent? If they dont have any intrest now then they wont then either :( sad for the 5 year old though. Just give him all the love you can at home :)
JESSICA
If I were in this situation, I would honestly give up on trying to contact him. If he keeps making excuses and/or doesn't even get back to you... then it is just not worth it. What else can you do at this point? Nothing, except raise your child without him, just like you have been.
ticktock
The non-custodial parent should be forced to be the custodian and clean the bathrooms of the custodial parent .
No, I would let it die down, see if the other person comes around on their own. Otherwise everyone is better of without him.
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