MrPayne
Aug 17, 2010, 01:50 AM
Now that my 6th Custody Case has been finalized. Yes! My 6th. The children are now 18, 16, 14 and 13, and - I've been enduring courtroom battles for over a decade! Anyway, on the onset of this most recent child custody case, the children were appointed an attorney by the court. From the beginning, he sided with mom - both in and out of the courtroom. Initially, he interviewed each of the four children, separately, for about 20 minutes each. For the first hearing, he went straight into court and told the judge the children were potentially "suicidal" and he "feared" for them. When he and I were alone (outside the courtroom), he looked me in the face and said, "Look, f#*er, you have children that are on the verge of suicide - and, if something happens to one of them, what are you going to do then?" When I responded by saying that was untrue. He said, "Don't give me that s#(@"... and I ended up walking away...
The Judge ultimately ordered a full-blown child custody - and they did an extensive job. That process took nearly 11-months! Ultimately, when the report was finalized, the findings were incredibly in my favor - the therapists, psychologists, and the evaluator involved all agreed the children were "high-functioning, well-mannered" and "clearly" in the hands of a "very good" parent. They praised my parenting skills and found the children to be "delightful" and "extremely well-rounded"... The quoted teachers and other adults who had made those same findings over the years. The Judge ultimately awarded me sole physical custody and, with the exception of me having to make "joint" MAJOR medical decisions with my ex, I have the right to solely make all other decisions on their behalf.
For some reason, even though this case is over, I'm still haunted by that man and the idea that he is representing other children. Once we were in court, and he literally had 2 cases in court on the same day. As I watched him stand before the judge representing a child in another custody case, I heard his allegations and harsh words against the father in the case and I couldn't help but wonder if he was lying. Had he not even really spoken with the children involved but for a few minutes as he did mine? Was he making this stuff up as he went along - because that's what he did in my case. After his initial 20-minute chat with each of my children, he never spoke to any of them again. EVER. PERIOD. Yet, he represented them, in court, during 3 hearings over a 1-year period.
Should I just leave this alone?? Why am I so bothered by it! I hate the idea that he represents children!! Does he get a huge paycheck from the State for his job? I would love to know how much he billed out for representation of my children. Hmmmmmm... Any feedback??
The Judge ultimately ordered a full-blown child custody - and they did an extensive job. That process took nearly 11-months! Ultimately, when the report was finalized, the findings were incredibly in my favor - the therapists, psychologists, and the evaluator involved all agreed the children were "high-functioning, well-mannered" and "clearly" in the hands of a "very good" parent. They praised my parenting skills and found the children to be "delightful" and "extremely well-rounded"... The quoted teachers and other adults who had made those same findings over the years. The Judge ultimately awarded me sole physical custody and, with the exception of me having to make "joint" MAJOR medical decisions with my ex, I have the right to solely make all other decisions on their behalf.
For some reason, even though this case is over, I'm still haunted by that man and the idea that he is representing other children. Once we were in court, and he literally had 2 cases in court on the same day. As I watched him stand before the judge representing a child in another custody case, I heard his allegations and harsh words against the father in the case and I couldn't help but wonder if he was lying. Had he not even really spoken with the children involved but for a few minutes as he did mine? Was he making this stuff up as he went along - because that's what he did in my case. After his initial 20-minute chat with each of my children, he never spoke to any of them again. EVER. PERIOD. Yet, he represented them, in court, during 3 hearings over a 1-year period.
Should I just leave this alone?? Why am I so bothered by it! I hate the idea that he represents children!! Does he get a huge paycheck from the State for his job? I would love to know how much he billed out for representation of my children. Hmmmmmm... Any feedback??