Survivor07
Jun 13, 2011, 03:24 PM
I need some third person advice so I don't freak out. My daughter hasn't seen her father in two years. In the past five years she has seen him maybe ten times during supervised visitations with a family therapist.
He has now called the family therapist and wants to see my daughter and is allowed to do so, supervised. (This came up at a child support review hearing. No, he has never paid a dime of support.)
The reason her father and I are divorced and the reason for his absence are his drug addiction issues, refusing to take responsibility and the fact he was abusive while on the drugs. He has been in and out of jail over the past five years. Now he says he is getting it together and is clean. He wants to have shared custody eventually! What? She has a medical condition that needs constant vigilance.
My daughter is eight years old and she knows why her dad has been "absent". She seems interested to meet him.
My question, I guess, is how to deal with this. I know I could drag this out by going to court, but in the end he does have a right to see her and she has a right to know her dad. Is this the right thing, really?
He has now called the family therapist and wants to see my daughter and is allowed to do so, supervised. (This came up at a child support review hearing. No, he has never paid a dime of support.)
The reason her father and I are divorced and the reason for his absence are his drug addiction issues, refusing to take responsibility and the fact he was abusive while on the drugs. He has been in and out of jail over the past five years. Now he says he is getting it together and is clean. He wants to have shared custody eventually! What? She has a medical condition that needs constant vigilance.
My daughter is eight years old and she knows why her dad has been "absent". She seems interested to meet him.
My question, I guess, is how to deal with this. I know I could drag this out by going to court, but in the end he does have a right to see her and she has a right to know her dad. Is this the right thing, really?